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  • #61
    I put Hilary Clinton in there because my poll was lacking in women.

    The British poll had no women in it. What have they got against women?

    And Hilary Clinton is sometimes called the most powerful and one of the smartest women in america (not by me of course), so I included her.

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    • #62
      What's wrong with people taking this poll too seriously?

      Oh and Dissident, if you could only think of Hillary Clinton and Marylin Munroe it's not surprising there weren't any women in our poll.
      Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
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      • #63
        What's not wrong with Brits? Nah, I'm only kidding. My life's dream is to sit in the terraces at Old Trafford.

        Oh and Dissident, if you could only think of Hillary Clinton and Marylin Munroe it's not surprising there weren't any women in our poll.
        Dissident's just dumb.

        He could have put Susan B. Anthony, or Helen Keller, or Rosa Parks, or Betsy Ross who made the flag, or Judy Garland. But he didn't.
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        • #64
          You can't sit in the terraces. Terraces were all standing bits of the... er... stands. Also, the Premiership grounds are all seater now so there are no terraces at Old Trafford anymore.
          Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
          Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
          We've got both kinds

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Q Cubed
            i think mrt meant feynman.
            that i did...
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            • #66
              Who put the list together for the BBC poll, as it seems to be lacking some of the greatest Americans. I think if it wanted to be taken seriously, it should have stated that all entries MUST be real people ..

              I voted for Franklin, although I wanted to vote for Edison .. I didn't realise he was Canadian though.

              It doesn't suprise me that homer got so many votes, its the kind of thing students would vote for, and chain mails to get everybody to vote for .. swamping the result.

              Have to remember, when the Greatest Brits was being ran, people actually voted for Diana ... so votes for Simpson, seem almost sensible in comparison.
              "Wherever wood floats, you will find the British" . Napoleon

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              • #67
                At the risk of pointing out the obvious, the reason brits are voting for Homer is that he matches their prejudices about americans. If I were an american I might wonder what this says about how my countrymen are perceived overseas but then if I were Homer Simpson I probably wouldn't notice or care.
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                • #68
                  Nah, it's because he's funny.

                  The existence of The Simpsons proves that there are very funny, intelligent Americans out there who can mock the stereotype. The fact that it's a massively popular show proves that vast numbers of Americans get the joke and can laugh at it. So anyone who sees the Simpsons as evidence of a stupid America is like totally missing the point dude.
                  Jon Miller: MikeH speaks the truth
                  Jon Miller: MikeH is a shockingly revolting dolt and a masturbatory urine-reeking sideshow freak whose word is as valuable as an aging cow paddy.
                  We've got both kinds

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Narz
                    Thomas Edison! How can you compare a politition or an activist to an inventor?
                    Because the activist and politician effects things only within their sphere of influence, while the inventor effects the world?

                    FDR, MLK, even George Washington, for all their accomplishments, didn't change the world anywhere near as much as the man who gave us:

                    Recorded music
                    Electric light
                    Motion pictures

                    and a 1,000 others.

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                    • #70
                      "I voted for Franklin, although I wanted to vote for Edison .. I didn't realise he was Canadian though."

                      Huh? His parents were of Canadian heritage, but Thomas is American...

                      "Thomas A. Edison's forebears lived in New Jersey until their loyalty to the British crown during the American Revolution drove them to Nova Scotia, Canada. From there, later generations relocated to Ontario and fought the Americans in the War of 1812. Edison's mother, Nancy Elliott, was originally from New York until her family moved to Vienna, Canada, where she met Sam Edison, Jr., whom she later married. When Sam became involved in an unsuccessful insurrection in Ontario in the 1830s, he was forced to flee to the United States and in 1839 they made their home in Milan, Ohio.

                      Thomas Alva Edison was born to Sam and Nancy on February 11, 1847, in Milan, Ohio. Known as "Al" in his youth, Edison was the youngest of seven children, four of whom survived to adulthood..."

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                      • #71
                        I was going to include Rosa Parks, but I wasn't sure if she was qualified. She may qualify as the bravest american, but greatest?- I'm not sure.

                        Standard PC response: where are the hispanics, asians, and disabled people on this list?

                        And I heard someone dissing Edison earlier. What's the deal with that? Did he do something wrong that I don't know about?

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                        • #72
                          No, it's just another "Tesla vs. Edison" gripe. Tesla gets one thing right in his career, Edison erroneously says "you're wrong", Tesla quits Edison labs and goes to work for George Westinghouse who then proved that Tesla's ideas were, in fact, superior to Edison's. Edison was quite the beyatch about it, and many people make the claim that he "destroyed" Tesla. The fact that the man was mentally unstable and drifted often into fantasy land has nothing to do with it, of course.

                          Or it could be a complaint about the worth of applied science vis-a-vis theoretical science.

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by JohnT
                            No, it's just another "Tesla vs. Edison" gripe. Tesla gets one thing right in his career, Edison erroneously says "you're wrong", Tesla quits Edison labs and goes to work for George Westinghouse who then proved that Tesla's ideas were, in fact, superior to Edison's.
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                            • #74
                              Never played Red Alert.

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                              • #75
                                Wilbur.

                                And I am not voting, there is no option for Homer Simpson (my role model )
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