Inventions that changed the world

Inventions that changed the world

Thursday, June 19, 2014

This is good bye!

Finally, we've reached the end of the year! It has been a long and stressing semester but we got through it...together! I enjoyed talking about stuff that interest me because I was also learning new things and I hope that you guys also learned a couple of things while reading these posts. I wasn't able to cover all the amazing inventions that changed world due to the lack of time and limit on posts but I'm sure you guys will do some extra research wirelessly on some other inventions that changed the world (possible due to the invention of "WiFi"... haha). 

In my opinion, I think that I've covered most of the inventions that many people are curious the most to know about. That would be everything from wheels, computers, WiFi (making the use of computers even better), light bulbs and other interesting inventions. I talked about these inventions because those were the inventions I was curious to know about and find out who invented them and when they were invented. I enjoyed educating you guys about these inventions and if you guys have any questions about anything feel free to ask me or just research it.

To be honest, there was one post that I enjoyed writing the most and it was the invention of computers. I enjoyed writing about the other ones but this one made me feel something I've never felt before for technology. I was getting goose bumps as I was reading/writing about this invention. I have this strong connection to computers because I couldn't picture my life without mine, it's been with me through hard times and it would let me use it when I would be bored. It's been a great experience being able to share my thoughts with you guys and I hope you guys enjoyed reading my blogs.


This is good bye to everyone and I hope you guys follow your dreams and who knows, maybe one day someone might write a blog about inventions that you guys invented. 

1 comment:

  1. A good look at the various technological innovations of our day and the past. I especially liked the post about the advancement of wheelchairs. Controlling one with your brain?? That's insane!

    I would have liked to see more of your own personal opinions. Some posts were too focused on the stats and not so much on your interpretation. Also be careful rewriting from your sources. If it's too similar to the original text, it is STILL plagiarism (even if it's sourced at the bottom). Put things in quotation marks for anything directly from a source.

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