I believe that would be the 80 column IBM card, or punched card, invented by Hollerith back in the 1880s and for all practical purposes no longer in use, attended a lecture at San Jose State back around 1995 by some guy whose computer came up with this astounding fact... he hit us with quite a number, in the quadrillions, I believe, his final statement was "believe it or not, nothing else comes close!"...
Find it hard to believe that nails, paper clips, toothpicks, thumbtacks, etc, etc, would not have come close
There is none.
Salmon Khan
china and idonesia
As of 2014 the worlds richest man is Bill Gates. The founder of Microsoft if worth an estimated 76 billion dollars.
most of the time
A box
Semiconductors and microprocessors.
I am thinking that this is a trick question. If a part for a manufactured item was not necessary for that item, the part would not be used in the manufactured item. Odd question.
The most expensive car being manufactured and sold today is the Bugatti Veyrnon.
no they have made new worlds for that i think its plus1 item worlds or something
Yes, steel is a manufactured item.
There are a few statistics that show "Money" is the worlds most stolen item, more than likely because it is the one thing that every country has in common.
Cars are a major item that is manufactured in England.
It means on death in the bounty worlds, you keep your most expensive item, while losing the rest.
There are a few statistics that show "Money" is the worlds most stolen item, more than likely because it is the one thing that every country has in common.
Generally speaking, yes. Most of the worlds cars are manufactured in similar ways, in fact many of them are exactly the same.
There is none.