Many useful objects that can last for decades. These objects are:
The oldest light bulb lights up for 111 years
Light bulbs that can be categorized the oldest has been lights up for 111 years, light bulbs designed by Adolphe Chailet entry the Guinness World Record category with the oldest blazing lights. So do not be surprised if these lights have a fan club of nearly thousands on its own website. This light bulb is the pride of Fire Station 6, Livermore, northern California.
The oldest vacuum cleaner, works Since 1904
Harry Cox has the oldest and most famous vacuum cleaner that still works well after 108 years of use. The owner named Harry Cox, now aged 53 years or half of his old vacuum cleaner. He was very fond of vacuum dust, even though the wife is always complaining of noise made by that tools.
Old refrigerators, Functioning During the 77 years
Kinghorn family did not expect if the refrigerator bought in 1935 still working fine until now. There has been no large-scale replacement of the old refrigerator parts, only small improvements. Rosemary Kinghorn, who inherited the tools of the mother-in-law, the original owner, died in 1957 at the age of 79 years.
Computer with the longest tenure, Functioning since 1958
Ikeda Memorial Hall in Japan, there is an old computer machine named FACOM 128B. Machines made in 1958 would still work fine until now. This computer needs of small upgrades in order to survive to this day but still have the same core system. The company hopes that this machine can still operate until the year 2016 is also the age of 60 years of operation FACOM 128B.
The Oldest Humanoid Robot, Built In 1950
This robot has no intelligence, walking slowly with his iron feet. But this robot up as the first humanoid robot built in Britain after World War II. Frame of the robot is stored in the garage for 45 years then in 1950 the robot is given a chance to live. Tony (79) to create a robot with a height of 6 feet (180 cm) from the former scrap metal wellington bomber that dropped with the price $ 20.
No comments:
Post a Comment