Bakers Dozen

Wins the gold!

Games you’ve played that probably won’t ever be an Olympic sport:

  1. Duck duck goose
  2. TV tag
  3. Trivial Pursuit
  4. Doctor
  5. Red Light/Green Light (or Red Rover, if you’ve never heard of RL/GL)
  6. Coed naked Twister
  7. Baker’s Dozen
  8. Nomic
  9. Cowboys and Indians

Games you’ve played that probably won’t ever be an Olympic sport:

  1. Duck duck goose
  2. TV tag
  3. Trivial Pursuit
  4. Doctor
  5. Red Light/Green Light (or Red Rover, if you’ve never heard of RL/GL)
  6. Coed naked Twister
  7. Baker’s Dozen
  8. Nomic
  9. Cowboys and Indians
  10. Simon Says

Games you’ve played that probably won’t ever be an Olympic sport:

  1. Duck duck goose
  2. TV tag
  3. Trivial Pursuit
  4. Doctor
  5. Red Light/Green Light (or Red Rover, if you’ve never heard of RL/GL)
  6. Coed naked Twister
  7. Baker’s Dozen
  8. Nomic
  9. Cowboys and Indians
  10. Simon Says
  11. Wii Boxing

Games you’ve played that probably won’t ever be an Olympic sport:

  1. Duck duck goose
  2. TV tag
  3. Trivial Pursuit
  4. Doctor
  5. Red Light/Green Light (or Red Rover, if you’ve never heard of RL/GL)
  6. Coed naked Twister
  7. Baker’s Dozen
  8. Nomic
  9. Cowboys and Indians
  10. Simon Says
  11. Wii Boxing
  12. Zork (You are likely to be eaten by a grue.)

Games you’ve played that probably won’t ever be an Olympic sport:

  1. Duck duck goose
  2. TV tag
  3. Trivial Pursuit
  4. Doctor
  5. Red Light/Green Light (or Red Rover, if you’ve never heard of RL/GL)
  6. Coed naked Twister
  7. Baker’s Dozen
  8. Nomic
  9. Cowboys and Indians
  10. Simon Says
  11. Wii Boxing
  12. Zork (You are likely to be eaten by a grue.)
  13. Jacks
    I’ll pass - I got nuthin’

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla- AC/wifi

Obviously he didn’t invent wifi as we know it, but it’s built on his research

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper

Granted he might be just a legend. But paper was invented around the time he supposedly lived and Chinese history credits him.

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper
  5. Orville & Wilbur Wright - the airplane

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper
  5. Orville & Wilbur Wright - the airplane
  6. Johannes Gutenberg= the printing press

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper
  5. Orville & Wilbur Wright - the airplane
  6. Johannes Gutenberg= the printing press
  7. Charles Babbage - mechanical programmable computer

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper
  5. Orville & Wilbur Wright - the airplane
  6. Johannes Gutenberg= the printing press
  7. Charles Babbage - mechanical programmable computer
  8. Nicolas Appert, father of canning

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper
  5. Orville & Wilbur Wright - the airplane
  6. Johannes Gutenberg= the printing press
  7. Charles Babbage - mechanical programmable computer
  8. Nicolas Appert, father of canning
  9. Alfred Nobel - dynamite

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper
  5. Orville & Wilbur Wright - the airplane
  6. Johannes Gutenberg= the printing press
  7. Charles Babbage - mechanical programmable computer
  8. Nicolas Appert, father of canning
  9. Alfred Nobel - dynamite
  10. Fritz Haber - nitrogen fixation

Yes, it really did change the world. It’s how you make explosives and fertilizer.

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper
  5. Orville & Wilbur Wright - the airplane
  6. Johannes Gutenberg= the printing press
  7. Charles Babbage - mechanical programmable computer
  8. Nicolas Appert, father of canning
  9. Alfred Nobel - dynamite
  10. Fritz Haber - nitrogen fixation
  11. Stephanie Kwolek- Kevlar (for bulletproof vests)

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper
  5. Orville & Wilbur Wright - the airplane
  6. Johannes Gutenberg= the printing press
  7. Charles Babbage - mechanical programmable computer
  8. Nicolas Appert, father of canning
  9. Alfred Nobel - dynamite
  10. Fritz Haber - nitrogen fixation
  11. Stephanie Kwolek- Kevlar (for bulletproof vests)
  12. Herman Hollerith- electronic computers

Judging from the looks of them he was really into steampunk.

People who, through invention, changed the world: and their contribution:

  1. Alexander Graham Bell - The Telephone
  2. Philo Farnsworth - television
  3. Nikola Tesla - AC/wifi
  4. Ts’ai Lun - paper
  5. Orville & Wilbur Wright - the airplane
  6. Johannes Gutenberg= the printing press
  7. Charles Babbage - mechanical programmable computer
  8. Nicolas Appert, father of canning
  9. Alfred Nobel - dynamite
  10. Fritz Haber - nitrogen fixation
  11. Stephanie Kwolek- Kevlar (for bulletproof vests)
  12. Herman Hollerith- electronic computers
  13. Robert H. Goddard - Rockets

Most impressive Olympic feats in history

  1. Nadia Comaneci - Perfect Tens in women’s gymnastics.

Most impressive Olympic feats in history

  1. Nadia Comaneci - Perfect Tens in women’s gymnastics.
  2. Abebe Bikila wins the 1960 Marathon, running barefoot.