Inspecting in the Snow!

Trader!!!
Get back over here in the sub below North America Wayne.

Trader!!!
Get back over here in the sub below zero North America Wayne.:mrgreen:
Bring the CANADARM with you.

Not a chance no snow here lol

Not so fast moose breath.

Did you find that Avro Arrow the Americans hid on us?

That is because they booted him out of Ontario for planning to escape across the water to defect to the US in his not yet patented Snowflyer.:mrgreen:

I thought you are supposed to write your reports on the computer David and pee in the snow.:mrgreen:

Snowmobile numb nuts brrrrr it is understandable your jealous
In 1958, Joseph-Armand Bombardier designed the modern snowmobile. Bombardier is considered the father of snowmobiling who began commercial production and marketing of the Ski-Doo snowmobile in 1959. Joseph-Armand Bombardier was the first person to successfully market snowmobiles. He was granted a Canadian patent in 1960 and a U.S. patent in 1962 for his endless track vehicle aka snowmobile.

Why stop there Wayne!!!


Trains and snow plowing go back as far as the** mid-1800’s**. An interesting invention known as the rotary snow plow was created by a Canadian dentist named J.W. Elliot. A rotary snow plow contains a set of blades positioned in a circle. It works by rotating the blades and cutting through the snow as the train moves forward. The rotary snow plow was conceived after ongoing problems with the traditional wedge plow. The wedge snow plow, which works like many plows today, simply could not move the snow aside quick enough for trains.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/2653088

You’re reaching moosey.

When your watching TV Mikey please take a moment and thank Canada.


lol

Just the facts man. Just the facts.

Bombardier was important but he did not invent the tracked snow machine with skies.

Look out Mikey

Am I supposed to be impressed?

How long do you suppose the U.S. invention list is?

Keep trying.

I don’t know but when your eating peanut butter and zipping your pants to take out the garage thank Canada

Run a search and do it my population of invented items , you have nothing better to do

George Washington Carver Inventor of Peant butter

Scientist
George Washington Carver, was an American scientist, botanist, educator, and inventor. The exact day and year of his birth are unknown; he is believed to have been born into slavery in Missouri in January 1864.
Born: January 1864, Diamond, MO
Died: January 5, 1943, Tuskegee, AL
Education: Iowa State University, Tuskegee University, Simpson College

What other crap do they teach you Canadians?

Oh oh your wrong my little buddy
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/22/peanut-butter-history_n_1222585.html
Now zip it lolol oh yeah that is another Canuk inventionlol

Next time I take out the garage I will indeed thank Canada.:smiley:

They did give us Doug and Bob and those brothers rock.

lol A proud moment indeed :wink: