the stapler
nothing
the aztecs said they made popcorn which they actually didn't invent.
clocks
Are ploughs and fallow land still use today
In the 1920s, Charles Mitchell invented the concept of the "bank credit card," which allowed customers to make purchases on credit at participating merchants. This innovation was part of a broader trend in consumer finance, making it easier for individuals to buy goods and services without having to pay in cash upfront. His idea laid the groundwork for the modern credit card system we use today.
wheel
nothing
weel
Buttons and zippers
The Olympic Games.
yes he did and we still use it today :)
Gun Powder
the celsius on a thermonitor
bunsen burner
microscope
We still use longboats and combs. Also the looms that thy used for weaving
Lydians have invented coins, in which we still use today. In fact, they were the first to mint(make) coins.