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  • Gun culture goes to the very roots of America. Americans will never let go of their guns. I certainly won't.

  • im completly bored of guns now i need to go do sumthing different

    lol hes got a hard on over a sniper hum ma nu hum ma nu LOL

  • Idiots want to have MORE GUNS now!! .. fine ... 20 yrs from now those redneck parts of the US will be places that NO ONE in the world would want to go to. I already dont wanna go there.

    GOOD ON YA AMERICA!! KEEP YOUR GUNS AND GET SOME MORE!!

  • Hahahha this is hillarious, America suck

  • Is this video a Republican Party add?

  • why are there so many butthurt boys arguing over guns in the comment section when you should be laughing your asses off

  • shoots a good load

  • It's a beast.

  • man i love america...

  • I love how he gets his british accent back at the way end...

  • i'm not even going to go into how inaccurate his descriptions of those guns were lol

  • I think it's funny that when this was in the uk everyone could have a little laugh at the self but when they do it in America they all go mental

  • says south africa, columbia, and guatemala.

    honestly britain has some of the dumbest fucks in the world.

  • @burningsponge You obivously right, the fact we have one of the best govermental educational systems in the world means FUCK ALL!

  • @ghostt23 -link sources.

  • @burningsponge

    And so does any other country!

  • @burningsponge It's Little Britain. Don't read too much into it; it's British humour.

  • @burningsponge americans are dumb and are the most hated people in the world

  • @MrKieranuk *coming from the opinion of someone who ran out of ways to make fun of a free nation*

  • @burningsponge free nation my ass 

  • is this racist?

  • This sketch sums up in a nutshell what British people think of America.

  • I love it when they do American accents

  • :) 

  • we may have more deaths from gun but how do coutries that dont alow their people do defend them selves have death from guns (by the way its not from guns it from bad guys) ? is it because only the bad guys have gun?

  • @MrDaleaaaa I think bad guys with guns are worse than bad guys without guns.

    Plus, in Switzerland it's law for over 18's to own a semi-automatic rifle. Yet they have one of the lowest gun-crime rates in the world... Makes you think.

  • @DaleWF10

    "We have better teeth than Americans".. Maybe the crackheads here. It's still a large factor in why Britain is referred to as the ugliest country time after time. Google around a bit.

  • lol @ jelly Brit-fags hating on guns. This wasn't even funny, either. Not in an "I'm butthurt" way, but more like a "wow, I can laugh at myself, but this is not the least bit entertaining whatsoever" kind of way. Maybe guns are what give Americans their superior sense of humor, too.

  • @GhostsofRobots Yeah Americans are brainier than Kurt Cobain's garage wall 0.o

  • @busyscenes 1/10

  • No you can buy a 20mm rifle or anti material or anti...whatever it makes the Barrett look like a apple compared to a watermelon.

  • The Brits are retarded - they think the Browning design is a "straight blowback" and a Bushmaster A3 is "machine gun". Fucking morons over there, nearly all of you pink floyd loving pussies.

  • @DrTadHusseinWinslow

    Haha, you are such an idiotic nerd...:)

  • @DrTadHusseinWinslow Lol it's a comedy, just enjoy it. Geez...

  • @spursfan112

    right!

  • @DrTadHusseinWinslow pfft...loser. ur not really counteracting the stereotype that all Americans love guns and are stupid with that comment are ya.

  • @DrTadHusseinWinslow its a comedy it was ment to be wrong lol

  • Why does America have more deaths than firearms? Idk maybe because we have the worlds 3rd largest population. More people = more guns = more dumbass British people hating.

  • @TrollExterminator232 right, but let the gun haters hate. Nothing will change or else Civil War part 2 will start.

  • @TrollExterminator232 But your population doesn't come anywhere near that of India or China, and they don't have the highest rate....

  • @BasilFawlty4444 you know, most of the deaths are suicides. If the U.S. had more restrictive gun control half of the deaths would still occur. Also, the U.S. doesn't have the highest rate of death by firearm, South Africa does by a large margin.

  • @TrollExterminator232 I'd say it's also probably got something to do with ur gun laws too dickhead.

  • @Kwasimojo Hey 'dickhead' i'd say you should grow up and worry about your own fucking problems

  • @peterams1 DaleWF10 is right...he knows what hes talking about! BRITISH FTW!!

  • Its on hbo!

  • ''This is the Barrett .50 Caliber, the biggest Semi Automatic Weapon you can buy', it's a beast''

    *Gets off*

    ''I'm completely bored a guns now, I need to go and dew som' taully diffrent''

    Fuckin priceless LMAO

  • Ok but what we want to know is who invented crisps!?

  • @Anglosexon Idk crisps/chips were probably invented by an irishman who got bored with one of his potatoes.

  • A lot of these are funny, but this one's just ignorant.

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  • no wonder this never caught on in the US :D

  • Well, i can see that everyone's got their YouTube PhDs huh?

  • I was laughing my ass off at the video, then I took a look at the comment section. :/

  • gun's are for pussys that's why american's have so many!!!

  • I'm rather flattered by that remark. At least you secretly suspect when you're beat loser. And admitting to your illiteracy, well done. "...unsubjective(sic)...". I guess THAT non-word makes me an Objectivist! Rofl. You can't even get your hypocrisy straight! It's nothing to squash a bug like yourself. :D

    No-one in my country ever goes bankrupt from medical bills. Next time you're sucking off your gun, pull the trigger... only don't be firing blanks like your lame-ass comebacks. Stupid cunt.

  • Love how some here can't take a joke.

  • ...and OTHER people get their jollies being pedantic on the internet.

  • @DaleWF10

    Universal healthcare lol, that's a joke. Social healthcare, like you have, is what were fighting AGAINST. Who want's to wait for treatment for 3 months when you have a broken arm? You MUST be joking.

  • @philonetic Yeah right, I wait 3 months for treatment for a broken arm in Oz. You are a wanker and a bullshit artist. Yeah right, it's a socialist dystopia here. You lying sack of shit. You have NO idea what you are blathering about. Give me an standup Aussie any day.

  • @jemborg

    I lived in London for 8 months I know what I'm talking about. I actually have an education and get to travel. Everything I've said still stands. Your healthcare system is the reason for the outcry of Americans to not follow suit. Everything I've said still stands. You can thank Americans for nearly every facet of your modern life, but you wouldn't know that because you don't read I'm sure. Try paying attention to global issues k? Keep up the hate buddy.

  • @philonetic I stand by what I say... you are a deluded egotistical lying sack of shit. Private health insurance is still available in my country if you want it anyway. Learn some history too if you want perspective (too big a word for you?)... thanking Americans for nearly every facet of modern life is, as usual, a gross overstatement. You are turning into India. You reactionary ideologue wankers had your chance and you blew it... yet again. Go suck on Ayn Rand's rotting balls.

  • @jemborg Sorry but you need an education. And don't lie and say you have one, k? =)

  • @philonetic Whatever, desperado, you only say that because you know I'm right deep down. Typically hubris clouds your judgement. Join Thiel and the other pederasts on their floating Las Vagas slash Rapture... oh you can't, you can only stand on the sidelines? Awww. First major fire they'll have their hand out saying "help us" or some other corporate welfare inevitability. You ideologues dreamers that want to go back before the Triangle Shirt fire need to wake up to reality. Deluded simpleton.

  • @jemborg

    Sorry, you're delusional :/

  • @philonetic Here I was thinking meat and potatoes but all I get is gruel. If all you can do is hide behind your piss-weak comebacks then I guess you classify as one of the inconsequential slackers you scorn.

    No-one ever lost money pandering to the vanity of the day's wealthy with yet another regurgitated millennia-old sociopathic elitism. You really think you would EVER get to live in your sky-castle "meritocracy" ruled by lawless plutocrats? Genius? Hardly. Only luck & ruthlessness count fool.

  • @jemborg

    Copy/Past more you unsubjective inarticulate pleb.

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  • @philonetic

    Nice deletion. Do you have anything relevant to portray or are you just blowing off some ignorant anti-American steam? I've not posted any misinformation, and every single fact can easily be tracked through *real* history. I'm sorry if you disagree but if you cannot provide any evidence to the contrary other than your insignificant feeble attempt in articulation, then we have nothing further to discuss.

  • @philonetic And grow the fuck up you humourless idiot.

  • @philonetic quote: 'You can thank Americans for nearly every facet of your modern life'

    99% of mankind is just there for repopulation, passing on the genetic code, 1% does something extra like inventing major things like the engine (american? nope)

    We can thank some individuals all over the world for some great inventions, instead of you pointing fingers ..

  • @LucasFlandria

    No no I totally agree with you, species over geography, I was just defending an ignorant attack from somebody else.

  • @jemborg

    "Yeah right, I wait 3 months for treatment for a broken arm"..If you don't have insurance, you're damn right you do. See, that's a SOCIAL healthcare system, you have to queue. Your top footballers come to USA for major surgeries. Why? USA healthcare is superior to UK and European, ask Jonathan Woodgate, David James, Rio Ferdinand, David Beckham. The American healthcare system is the most humane out of any in the world. And we don't make ppl wait 2 months for cancer diagnostics.

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  • @philonetic Btw, nutjob, I have NO idea why that crazy tool wrote that 9/11 government conspiracy stuff in my channel. I've never expressed any opinion concerning 9/11 on YT or anywhere else. That you agree with him is not surprising considering your irrationality and gullible paranoia.

    Also, what have you got against Aboriginals?

    Again, you are a uber-loser for privately posting in my channel and begging me to stop.... absolute proof I own you- haha.

    And yes, dirtgirlworld rocks! :D

  • @philonetic If asked, I'd say America was a great country. I'm just anti-you and your lunatic ilk ignoramus.

    Thank Jupiter for the inexorable painstakingly slow dance of democracy over the ages. Democracy ain't perfect but at least it doesn't pretend to be. Your wishful thinking does not constitute evidence flat-earther. And yeah... you are a shameless arrogant liar. (At least you put "real" in quotes... L-O-S-E-R roflmao.)

    My friends piss themselves laughing at your "facts" and faux pas. :)

  • @philonetic You are a double loser for posting on my channel but by now you realise I'm an Aussie. Insulting my country (that stands by yours) only shows you up for the low-down despicable turd YOU are. Considering that during the GFC Oz was the ONLY country in the world to experience economic growth I'd say we were doing well for a "socialist" haven heh. Whereas yours is in danger of becoming a 3rd world trash-heap run by superstitious hicks. We also developed (not discovered) penicillin so...

  • @jemborg

    Originally noticed by a French medical student, Ernest Duchesne, in 1896. Penicillin was re-discovered by bacteriologist Alexander Fleming working at St. Mary's Hospital in London in 1928. I wasn't attacking you, sorry if you can't accept simple truths. USA is in no danger ;) Maybe you should brush up on current events, USA gives exponentially more to world charities and aid than any other nation. Keep up the personal attacks, your maturity really shines through.

  • @philonetic "USA gives exponentially more to world charities and aid than any other nation. "

    False.

  • @philonetic "USA healthcare is superior to UK and European" Every opinion that matters speaks the exact opposite.

  • Guns are the most important right we have as americans, guns are the only right that keeps our other rights from being infringed upon by the federal government. After all if the feds try to do somthing we dont like, just remember we have more men and woman with guns than the US Army! lol.

  • It's not a damn machine gun. It's a rifle. And as far as I know, most PDs don't get issued the full-auto models anyway. But of course this is a comedy, not to be taken too seriously. A serious thing: all of the guns you see in this video are 100% legal for Americans to own. Some requiring more tax stamps and paperwork than others, but totally doable depending on state.

  • 0:18 It's actually recoil operated.

  • I am an American gun collector, and we even have "gun porn".

  • Only Americans could think they are hard with a gun. That is why everybody gets shot over there.

  • BONER !

  • Sht is funny btw

  • Percents of homicides that include firearms in diff places -

    United States 46%, Columbia 85%, Germany 40%, Guatemala 75%, Slovakia 45%, Switzerland 37%, Considering USA has more guns than anyone I think our use of them is pretty moderate. If you want to talk about HOMICIDE rate, we aren't even close. USA has 8.55 homicides per 100,000 people, Ukraine 9.27, New Zealand 8.59, South Africa 74.57, Guatemala 25.47, Philippines 9.46, Poland 6.04, Costa Rica 62.7

  • @philonetic - The guy said "the U.S. has more deaths from firearms than any other country in the world", at 35,000 a year that seems to be correct.

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  • Let me say again, total firearm related death rate per country is - (per 100,000) South Africa 74.57, Colombia 51.77, Thailand 33, Guatemala 25.47, Brazil 14.15, Estonia 12.74, Mexico 12.07, United States 8.55, Philippines 9.46, France Swiss Canada = 7'ish. The ONLY reason the total numbers are higher in the USA is because there are more people. This is civilian related btw, deaths by guns here don't even come CLOSE to Russia, Georgia, Afghanistan (non military),

  • Turkey, Belarus, Brazil, Lithuania, Albania, Estonia, Honduras, El Salvador, Venezuela, Ukraine, Croatia, Romania, Panama, Mexico, Russia, Chile, even New Zealand has a higher MURDER per capita than the USA, and WE'VE GOT THE GUNS apparently. Something not adding up here eh? We have more guns but we kill eachother less, crazy right? Must be easier to cave someones head in in other places.

  • @philonetic - He says; "one thing Americans can be very proud of is they have more deaths from firearms than any other country in the world." He doesn't mention murder or per capita - so the statement is correct although admittedly misleading.

    On a separate point the nations you mention are either violent 3rd world nations or have very high gun ownership themselves like Switzerland and New Zealand. But that is a totally separate issue from what is said at the beginning of this comedy sketch.

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  • @WillShakespeare2007

    It's not even close to correct unless you add the "of developed nations" part. That's a biased statement in itself, for example: Though there is military action taking place in countries such as Thailand, they are far from "developing". Though the gov't, gross income and capital may not meet the "developed" standard, they are more progressed than USA and European countries in many ways. Power lines all underground, fast food delivery, bigger malls, better public trans. etc

  • @WillShakespeare2007

    I also believe this is a non issue. The USA is among the newest nations in existence yet it's being criticized like it's supposed to have the most matured government and economic system etc. The general opinion I'm hearing is that the USA is unfit for the world. Well I'd rather be in an evolving work based economic system than be mentally and physically oppressed under the Swastika, or the Big Red, or The Empire of the Rising Sun. People are so quick to forget the past.

  • @philonetic The USA is quickly turning into a nanny state. I wonder how many more years it will take until the 2nd amendment is repealed. I give it 20-30 years max.

  • @hardstyle905 i say 5 years.. senator schumer is working on it.. the jews want all your guns!!

  • @hardstyle905 It is more dangerous to own a gun because if the police needs to arrest you for any reasons and you don't have a gun they "may" not shoot you because of the public perception but if you have a gun they can shoot you and say "well he had a gun" even if you were innocent! BTW Iraq had more guns per capita than the U.S.A. before they got invaded!LOL!

  • @philonetic We have "socialism" in Canada and "Gun Control" and I don't feel oppressed. On the contrary I feel very safe. I love my National Health Care and I'm glad we have wellfare to keep poor people comfortable enough to not do any bad crimes. BTW you should research the real reasons why Hitler killed Jews and also the war was funded on both sides by the same bank, an American one and Prescott Bush was of seven directors of the Union Banking Corporation. Capitalism was behind it all!

  • @boumar19721972

    You're right about the funding, it's not just that war but all wars since the Napoleanic wars. Follow the money. All roads lead to Rome. Check out Black Royalty, Jesuits, Bavarian Illuminati. I've already done my research.

  • @philonetic /watch?v=4Z9WVZddH9w

  • @boumar19721972

    I've had that for YEARS man, really?

  • @philonetic Really?This one just came out in February of 2011.

  • @boumar19721972

    Zetigeist came out in 2007, Movin forward came out in january, everyone knows these films and tbh they aren't all the informative for somebody with an education. Try prefer "the illuminati agenda" or Kymatica. Or how about this, go to college.

  • @philonetic So trying to have a scientific approach on how to manage our resources without fucking the planet and the people is "illuminati aqgenda" and "Kymatica"? You forgot to say it's New World Order. I guess people like you are so paranoid that they see any change for the better as dangerous but the path we're in right now is good!

  • @boumar19721972

    Wtf are you ranting on about. Dangerous path, riiiiiight. You should probably read up on the world summit. Sorry you're so uneducated?

  • @philonetic Sorry, you live in the States and try to talk about Uneducated. LOL!

  • @boumar19721972

    Uh, yeah. Sorry to disappoint you but you can thank the USA for almost every facet of your modern life, including the internet. Do you really want a list? Where is it that you're from if I may ask? What exactly makes you think you're better than the rest of the world?

  • @philonetic I want a list because the World wide web was invented by an Englishman and if it wasn't for that being invented there would be no youtube, google or facebook because the old gopher couldn't store that much information and the internet was a gradual thing created between the US, Britain and Netherlands

    And the Telephone, Televison + Colour Tv, Steam locomotive, modern understanding for healthcare, the Computer, Lightbulb

    Where all British inventions

  • @DaleWF10 London had very little to do with it. And I'm sorry but the internet was invented by the US military, it was called DARPA, which brought about ARPANET. The FIRST connection was made thewhen the United States Department of Defense's main computers at Cheyenne Mountain were connected to the Pentagon, and SAC HQ. The first ARPANET link was established between the University of California, LA and the Stanford Research Institute on 22:30 hours on October 29, 1969.

  • @philonetic Yeah they did idiot the internet wouldn't be what it is with all these sites available if the world wibe web wasn't created

    Because gopher couldn't support that much information and aswell as them universities the college of London and Amsterdam was also helping the creation of the Internet

    and the first computer was an English invention anywayss

  • @philonetic No I'm afraid it wasn't. The first packet switching network was Net 1, at the NPL. The Web was invented by a Brit at CERN.

  • @DaleWF10

    In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow, a student in Germany, patented the first electromechanical television.

    Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated the transmission of moving monochromatic images in 1926.

    In 1926, Hungarian engineer Kálmán Tihanyi designed a television system utilizing fully electronic scanning and display elements.

    In 1927, Philo Farnsworth (USA) made the world's first working television with electronic scanning of both the pickup and display devices,

  • @philonetic Sorry, wrong. Baird invented the world's first fully electronic colour television tube. Once again, trying to steal inventions...

  • @DaleWF10

    You want a list, fine, I'll only give you the ones that stand out, there's just too many. From the earliest patents..

    Octant, lightning rod, swivel chair, bifocals (glasses), automatic flour mill, cotton gin, cupcake, suspension bridge, fire hydrant, Amphibious vehicle, coffee percolator, circular saw, dental floss (you KNOW that wasnt British), milling machine, graham cracker, electric door bell, morse code, sewing machine, the wrench, relays, circuit breakers...wait theres more.

  • @philonetic What a dumb stereotype.. you do know the "British has bad teeth" Stereotype is over 200 years old

    We get free healthcare which includes Dental care idiot

    We have better teeth than Americans

    We created Dentistry

    And them inventions suck... Morse code was a joint English/American invention and the sewing machine was invented by Englishman Thomas Saint in 1790

    I could name loads of shit inventions like that what the British have created

  • @DaleWF10 Vulcanized rubber, ether as an anesthesia, baseball, gas masks, ring shaped doughnuts, safety pins, inverted microscope, potato chips (not English "chips"), clothes pins, breast pumps, condensed milk, mass produced toilet paper (definitely not French or British), pink lemonade, mason jars, pencil erasers, ironing board, burglar alarm, electric stone, escalators, vacuum cleaners, repeating rifle, postcards, machine guns, breakfast cereals, ratchet wrench, wait there's so much more...

  • @philonetic Baseball- Canadian. British- gas mask,vacuum cleaner, repeating rifle, machine gun, ether as an anaesthesia (correct spelling) and chloroform, and nitrous oxide... This list is complete bogus. But thanks for playing.

  • @DaleWF10

    BTW, in 1939, John V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) at Iowa State University, which was regarded as the first electronic digital computer. Sorry. Let me continue...

  • @philonetic Sorry the Colossus 1 was the first. Sorry about that.

  • @DaleWF10 urinals, motorcycles, barbed wire, paper bags, tape measure, vibrator, pipe wrench, clothes hangars, can opener, sand blaster, feather duster, diners, jeans, jockstraps, QWERTY keyboard layout, dental drill, synthesizer, air brush, tattoo machine, phonograph (u know, to play records), carbon microphones, milk cartons, cash register, metal detector, electric iron, electric fan, SOLAR PANELS, thermostat, the dissolvable pill, photographic film, skyscrapers, wait, there's SO much more...

  • @philonetic NONE of those are American inventions...

  • @DaleWF10 fuel dispensers (gas pumps), gramophone records (to play on phonographs), slot machines, the AC motor, drinking straws, revolving doors, payphones, shredded wheat, smoke detector, ferris wheel, zippers, bottle caps, tractors, laxatives, utilized radio, cotton candy, mufflers, remote controls, semi auto shotgun, filing cabinets, flash photography, thumb tacks, assembly lines, hearing aid, teddy bear, periscope, Air Conditioning, Airplanes, automatic transmissions, paper towels...wait...

  • @DaleWF10 erector sets, binder clips, autopilot, fast food, electric blanket, traffic lights, fortune cookie, hamburger bun, supermarkets, light switch, torque wrench, hydraulic brakes, silica gel, pop up toasters, jungle gyms, polygraph, convertibles, water skiing, bulldozers, cotton swabs, radio altimeter, garage door opener, bread sliver, juke box, kool-aid, corn dogs, feedback amplifiers, recliners, bubble gum, electric razor, air traffic control, freon, tampons, sun glasses...there's more..

  • @philonetic Most of theses things you are mentioning completely suck as inventions and i'm pretty sure a few aren't even American Inventions

    I could name loads of useless shit Brits have invented but i'm not a looser to list shit inventions

  • @DaleWF10 frozen food, car audio, runway lighting, chocolate chip cookies, electric guitar, strobe light, aerogel, golf cats, The Radio Telescope, tape dispensers, frequency modulation, Richter magnitude scale, Franchising itself, black lights, parking meters, phillips head screws, EEG brain topography, chair lifts, o-rings, photosensitive glass, THE DIGITAL COMPUTER, shopping carts, blood banks, the beach ball, Fiberglass, Nylon, Teflon, ATM's, deodorant, acrylic fiber, wait, there's more...

  • @DaleWF10 airbags, polio vaccine, bar codes, the artificial heart, heart lung machines, digital voltometer, WD-40, MASER, carbonless copy paper, zip-lock bags, model rockets, sliding doors, CPR, synthetic diamind, radar guns, nuclear submarine, kart racing, Operating Systems, video tape, the laser, sugar packets, bubble wrap, carbon fiber, the integrated circuit, weather satellites, spandex, child car seats, artificial turf, Global Satellite Navigation (GPS), spreadsheet, hang on, theres more...

  • @DaleWF10 biofeedback, communications satellites, LED's, jet injector, laser diodes, computer mouse, BASIC programming, neutron bomb, Plasma Displays, 8-track, Liquid crystal displays (LCD), snowboarding, kevlar, space pen, mini computer, compact discs, hand held calculator, racquetball, zip lines, lunar module, laser printer, tzaer, chap stick, wireless LAN, the personal computer (PC's), the Microprocessor, e-mail, C C+ C++ language, video game consoles, jet skis...wait...there's more...

  • @philonetic Half of those are Japanese inventions...

  • @DaleWF10 Recombinant DNA, catalytic converters, mobile phones, voice mail, post-its, UPC codes, digital cameras, Ethernet, compact fluorescent lamp, hepatitis B vaccine, gore-tex, the Bulletin board system (BBS), ctrl+alt+del, fetal surgery, space shuttles, paintball, the Graphic User Interface (GUI), laser turntables, nicotine patches, firewalls, .ZIP file format, the optical space telescope, you know, the Hubble. Want me to go on? I left out most medical and scientific advancements btw.

  • @philonetic Most of any medical and scientific advancements you'd list would in fact be credited to you know who. Mobile phones? DNA, paintball? You actually think it was america that discovered and invented those things?

  • @DaleWF10 So we now know that TV was invented in the USA, Steam locomotive in Scotland, and the Computer in USA. As for the lightbulb, The first "light bulb" concept was built by Humphry Davy (an Englishman) in 1809, was not encased at all, and he created light by connecting a piece of carbon to a battery. The first electric LAMP was built in 1860, the English physicist Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, using the same concept in a large lamp enclosure. The first LIGHT BULB was made by Edison, sorry.

  • @DaleWF10 And sorry to say but the English carbon filament in an oxygen rich environment, all the way to Edisons carbon filament in an oxygen free encased bulb, had little impact on the world. In 1910, William David Coolidge (1873-1975) invented a tungsten filament which lasted even longer than the older filaments, and using Edison's oxygen free enclosed model, the incandescent bulb revolutionized the world.

  • @DaleWF10

    I can give you detailed history behind any one of these subjects if you'd like. I much more prefer researched truth than the rantings of an angry foreigner, but present to me what you will. Though I would prefer you drop the anti-American sentiment, and pay attention to facts.

  • @philonetic like the sewing machine which you mentioned that is an English invention and the TV and Computer are not American inventions

  • @DaleWF10 They are and I can provide you with the inventors names, place and time of conception, invention, and functionality. You're talking out of your ass now.

    BTW. Turing's homosexuality resulted in a criminal prosecution in 1952, when homosexual acts were still illegal in the United Kingdom. You can keep your screwed up social and healthcare systems, it's no wonder there are more protests in London than anywhere else.

  • @philonetic No you can't provide the names and times of conception of these inventions, since you've just rattled them off a website. You should know the first LIGHTBULB was invented by Swan, the first computer in england, and the first television in scotland, sorry.

  • @DaleWF10 FYI.

    The first possible patent connected to mechanical sewing was a 1755 British patent issued to German, Charles Weisenthal. Weisenthal was issued a patent for a needle that was designed for a machine, however, the patent did not describe the rest of the machine, no machine was ever seen. When his design finally created by another, it did not work. In 1810, German, Balthasar Krems invented an automatic machine for sewing caps using a single thread, therefor does not qualify.

  • @DaleWF10

    In 1834, Walter Hunt built America's first (somewhat) successful sewing machine. He later lost interest in patenting because he believed his invention would cause unemployment. (Hunt's machine could only sew straight steams.) Hunt never patented and in 1846, the first American patent was issued to Elias Howe for "a process that used thread from two different sources" and a needle with an eye. Modern sewing machines? American. gg

  • @DaleWF10

    On computers.. Charles Babbage, of London, spent from 1823 to 1871 working on his ‘analytical machine’, designed to take instructions from punched cards, calculate with the aid of a memory bank, and print out a solution. Despite all his efforts, the very precise engineering work needed to make the machine a complete success was impossible at the time. Herman Hollerith, of New york, succeeded at this in 1889. Also...

  • @DaleWF10

    The first electronic computer was the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (known as ‘ENIAC’), Developed for the US Army ordnance in 1946.

  • @philonetic Alan Turing an Englishman is widely regarded to be the father of modern computer science. In 1936 Turing provided an influential formalisation of the concept of the algorithm and computation with the Turing machine, providing a blueprint for the electronic digital computer

    Fucking shut it you stupid ponse

  • @DaleWF10 Turing provided a formalisation of the concepts of "algorithm" and "computation" with the Turing machine, which played a significant role in the creation of the modern computer, he never invented any computer. Really.... you're just being argumentative now.

  • @DaleWF10 I can guarantee there is one thing your country produces more than any other....bullshit and corruption. From Britain 2011- "The criminality in our streets cannot be dissociated from the moral disintegration in the highest ranks of modern British society. The last two decades have seen a terrifying decline in standards among the British governing elite. It has become acceptable for our politicians to lie and to cheat. An almost universal culture of selfishness and greed has grown up."

  • @philonetic Haha bullshit and corruption? compared to the current US? Good one!

  • @DaleWF10

    Got any more nonsense for me? btw, drop the attitude, I couldn't care less how you feel about me.

  • @DaleWF10

    Telephone, British? Where do you learn this rubbish. Ask who really invented the telephone, and you may get the name of a German, Philipp Reis, not Alexander Graham Bell. Though it is common wisdom is that Reis's telephone was only marginal and had no applicable function, while Bell's phone really worked. The only reasonable argument for who invented a real working telephone would be between Elisha Gray and Alexander Graham Bell, both Americans.

  • @philonetic You idiot, Bell was SCOTTISH.

  • @philonetic This is actually quite fun. A pompous, arrogant retard who thinks he knows everything.

  • @MrStig691

    Sorry that I went to school?

  • @philonetic And the first industrailized country was England

  • @DaleWF10

    No, it was actually the United Kingdom, followed by Belgium, Germany, United States, France and other Western European countries. The first of the British nations where more than 50% of the population worked in industry was actually thought to be Wales.

  • @philonetic England is one of the countries in the United Kingdom and was the first and that is bullshit the first industralized city was London followed by Liverpool, Glasgow (Scotland), Belfast (N.ireland) then Hull, Middlesborough the yorkshire towns of Leeds, Huddersfield Halifax

    Then cities in the midlands . Coventry etc

    Before any other country started because it was the British Empire that spread the industrial revolution

  • @DaleWF10

    "England is one of the countries in the United Kingdom" Yes, I know.

    "the first industralized city was London" no, it wasn't. The first "industrialized" city was Manchester, though it was a very small %. The first real industrial city was Cardiff in Wales with more than 50% industrialization, as per the Industrial Revolution, which was mostly fueled by steam power invented by James Watt in Scotland.. Arkwright was born and started his textile industrialization in Derbyshire,

  • @DaleWF10 bazooka, slinky, microwave oven, tupperware, chipper teeth (chain saw), filament tape, cancer chemotherapy, DEET, waterproof diapers, Cloud seeding, Transistors, defibrillator, supersonic aircraft, acrylic paint, wind surfing, hair spray, kitty litter, frisbie, VIDEO GAMES, Radiocarbon dating, atomic clocks, crash test dummies, compiler (computer program), aerosol paint, credit cards, leaf blowers, teleprompters, drink coolers, the wetsuit, white-out, wait, there's more...

  • @philonetic The microwave oven was British invention thanks to the magnetron, supersonic aircraft BRIT, Defibrillator also BRIT. You must have got these from a very inaccurate source.

  • @boumar19721972

    The WSQC and WQQC are the standardization for accreditation for all educational institutes internationally. Ur welcome. Americans also donate more than anyone else. Americans gave, per capita, three and a half times as much to causes and charities as the French, seven times as much as the Germans, and 14 times as much as the Italians. Americans are 15% more likely to volunteer their time than the Dutch, 21% more likely than the Swiss, and 32% more likely than the Germans.

  • @boumar19721972

    Just FYI, in the last world summit meeting, main topic was global overpopulation. World Summit is all the worlds leaders mind you. They produced 2 solutions... 1) reduce world population to nearly 500 million. 2) get 95% of the global population into lower-middle income working class. That means consolidating the wealth into 5% or less. I strongly AGREE with the wealth consolidation. We have 4% automation, we need 95%+ working or we will always have poverty & starvation.