Science Week Ireland blogging competition Day 4 – Which invention has helped you most with your working life?

There’s a Wii to be won for blogging an answer to the question:Which invention has helped you most with your working life?

Off ye go. Am sure it being a Friday and everyone being busy you’re allowed to take your time with this one. Another day to go too, this is the question to consider for blogging on Saturday: In your opinion what was the best invention in 2007?

David says (shock!) books.

Pedro says the alarm clock.

Johnny says the World Wide Web.

Simon thinks the treasury tag.

Daragh says the dry-wipe whiteboard and the non-permanent marker.

Bernie says the Moleskin.

Sinéad says the Filofax. Old school!

Darran says the Internet.

Tensare says Tea!

Conor says the Internet.

Joe says the Internet.

Kevin says the database.

Adam says email.

13 Responses to “Science Week Ireland blogging competition Day 4 – Which invention has helped you most with your working life?”

  1. […] Today’s question is: Which invention has helped you most with your working life? […]

  2. It would be pointless of me writing it up an answer and not actually submitting my name…

  3. Johnny K says:

    Science Week: Which invention has helped me most with my working life?…

    Fourth Science Week Post : Science Week: Which invention has helped me most with my working life?
    As a code monkey (I write software) the invention which has made my work possible is binary mathematics. It was invented by the Indian Pingala around 800…

  4. Andrew says:

    Alcohol?

    *thump tish*

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  7. Moleskine the most helpful invention…

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