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Two might be the printing press of Gutenberg and Howe's lock stitch sewing machine. There are probably a ton more that could be cited, each a bit more clever than the last one, but all serving up a "next step" in innovation to improve the world we live in by delivering cheaper, better goods or products. I would have to agree with these but a car would be a good one to

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