You're thinking of Moore's Law, which states that the number of transistors on an integrated circuit of a specific size doubles about every two years.
There was no invention, per se. However, there is a theory called Moore's Law that says every two years, computers will double the number of transistors on an integrated circuit. Translated from geek: every two years a computer of the same size will have a 40% increase in speed over last generation. That's why they can be both small and fast nowadays. Take a look at the Wikipedia article on Moore's Law if you are interested.
There is no law regarding vacation pay. That is a union issue and/or a timeskeeper's duty.
Before the 1940s there were no speed limits, as there was no need for them. The road system didn't support high speed travel to such an extent that a law restricting speed was a requirement. The speed limit was a twofold measure to limit fuel consumption and increase safety.
Obey the law.
Questions pertaining to illegal acts are not permitted to be answered on this website. If you're in a country where the speed of your truck is not dictated by law, you simply take it to a dealership, and have them change the speed settings in the ECM.
If an object has a large mass, then it is difficult to increase or decrease its speed. F = ma (Newton's Second Law)
Moore's Law is the law that describes that on average, computers double their capacity every 18 to 24 months.
In Tennessee, ministers are not required to register or obtain any specific license to perform marriage ceremonies. They must be authorized by their religious organization to officiate weddings. Additionally, ministers are not automatically granted the authority to solemnize marriages and must confirm with county officials before officiating any ceremony.
Law Speed was created on 20-02-10.
If it's your truck to do this with, and you're in a country where the law does not dictate what speed vehicles of that class must be governed at, you go to a certified Scania repair shop, and have the ECM controls reprogrammed.
It will also double, according to Newton's Second Law.
Contract law is just a body of law regarding... well... contracts.