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LOL
nuclear reactor in a car
nuclear reactor in a car that folds up into a suitcase… perfect!
10,000 x-ray machines, radium pills… these aren't failed inventions; they are the reasons for so many of today's genetic health issues. I liked the masonic symbol in the "A" in radium.
what alcohol isn't in this yet, wow and cigarettes aren't considered bad yet. Apparently dieing of cancer and puking all over yourself creates a huge success story. tobacco will make your jaw fall of too.
@jobu:
No one said they aren't "bad". The title isn't "Bad inventions", it's "Failed Inventions"
Drugs and alcohol are a multi billion dollar industry, I'd say that's pretty far from failed.
There are houses and buildings made completely of concrete in Mexico.
ha ha theh future will be full of free time. Well, we have no jobs, bad housing and crapy government. Maybe we should go back to the 50s. Atleast all they had to fear were other countries, not thier own government