DUMB INVENTIONS

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    Curved Barrel Machine Gun, 1953
    The 20th century saw many astounding technological innovations. The automobile revolutionized the way people live and work, the internet changed the way people think about information, and the U.S. of A put a man on the moon. But some technological advances that came in the earlier part of the 20th centry weren't exactly meant for the history books. Because they were stupid. Take, for example, this M3 sub-machine gun with a curved barrel for shooting around corners. It's the perfect gun for the "shoot first, look where you're shooting later" kind of guy.
    Photo: Keystone/Getty Images
    Jan 12, 1952

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    Anti-Bandit Bag, 1963
    Inventor John H T Rinfret demonstrates his anti-bandit bag. To foil thieves the chain is pulled and the bottom of the case falls out so the contents are scattered over the floor. That'll stop those thieves from getting at the contents of your bag! No, wait. It won't.
    Photo: Fred Mott/Getty Images
    Aug 27, 1963

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    Hubbard Electrometer, 1968
    American science fiction writer and founder of the Church of Scientology L. Ron Hubbard uses his Hubbard Electrometer to determine whether tomatoes experience pain, 1968. His work led him to the conclusion that tomatoes "scream when sliced."
    Photo: Evening Standard/Getty Images
    Jan 01, 1968


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    Cup Bras, 1949
    Charles L. Langs poses with his strapless, backless, wireless, support-less bras. His wife is justifiably dubious.
    Photo: Nina Leen/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
    May 01, 1949



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    Finnish Portable Sauna, 1962 Photo: Yale Joel/Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
    Jan 01, 1962


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    Baby Cage, 1937
    A nanny supervising a baby suspended in a wire cage attached to the outside of a high tenement block window. The cages were distributed to members of the Chelsea Baby Club in London who have no gardens, or qualms about putting a child in a box dangling over a busy street.
    Photo: Reg Speller/Getty Images
    Jun 23, 1937

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    Laryngaphone, 1929
    A man at a shipping exhibition in Olympia, London, demonstrating the ''Laryngaphone, '' a noise-excluding telephone which only transmits vibrations from the vocal chords when the microphone is placed against the throat or cheek. For the man who wants to annoy both his wife and his mistress
    Photo: S. R. Gaiger/Getty Images
    Sep 11, 1929

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    Motorized Surfboard, 1948
    Hollywood inventor Joe Gilpin riding his motorized surfboard.
    Photo: Peter Stackpole./Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
    Apr 01, 1948

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    Rainy Day Cigarette Holder, 1954
    President of Zeus Corp., Robert L. Stern, smoking a cigarette from his self-designed rainy day cigarette holder.
    Photo: YALE JOEL
    Mar 01, 1954

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    Rocket Belt, 1961
    Engineer Harold Graham salutes President Kennedy after demonstrating Rocket Belt for him.
    Photo: John Loengard./Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
    Jan 01, 1961

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    Honegar, 1959
    Inventor of a honey and vinegar mixture, called Honegar, Dr. DeForest C. Jarvis. Honegar was said to be a folk remedy for aches and pains, though it mainly sounds like a cure for lack of nausea.
    Photo: Fritz Goro./Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
    Dec 01, 1959

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    Illuminated Tires, 1961
    A woman adjusts her stocking by the light of the Goodyear's illuminated tires. The tire is made from a single piece of synthetic rubber and is brightly lit by bulbs mounted inside the wheel rim.
    Photo: Douglas Miller/Getty Images
    Oct 16, 1961

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    Shower Hood, 1970
    For the woman who likes to put makeup on her dirty face.
    Photo: Keystone/Getty Images
    Feb 12, 1970

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    Cigarette Pack Holder, 1955 Photo: Jacobsen/Getty Images
    Jan 01, 1955

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    Fast-Draw Robot, 1960
    Robot equipped with fast-draw invention shoots it out with live gunner. It's always easy to question the wisdom of giving a robot a gun, but also making him quick on the draw is just irresponsible.
    Photo: J. R. Eyerman./Time Life Pictures/Getty Images
    Jun 01, 1960
     
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    *I like Hubbard. Not only tomatoes, but pomatoes also scream when sliced. LOL!

    The portable sauna is out there still on market. Don't look dumb saying that it is dumb because I like mine. Don't you have one?

    The Rocket belt is not a dumb one, it is for real and it works. I have seen it. It really works well...!

    If you say the portable sauna and the rocket pack dumb, you are dumb!

    The strapless bra is the dumbest thing! It has to be a little tight. It is not just a dress but actually a "Support"...