Firsts Of Everything Of Our World
- 12:18 pm November 10, 2020
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Let us become a little nostalgic today. Let us show you our world's first of everything important that has become a part of our daily life now! From first Computer to first news paper, here's everything worth your time and energy!
The First McDonalds
Mcdonalds is a part f our daily life today! More than not, most of us like munching on their burgers and fries. This is where it all started. Iconic, isn't it?
First Human Footprint on The Moon
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong put his left foot on the rocky Moon. Yes, this is the first ever footprint of human on moon!
First Tour De France 1903
And here you are looking at the first ever Tour De France! Looks stunning, doesn't it? Who knew it'll become so big one day!
World's First Concept Car - Buick Y-Job 1938
And this is our world's first ever concept car back in 1938. Go to your garage and look at your car and then look at this one! Look at how much we have progressed!
First Ever SUV
Speaking of cars, here is our world's first ever SUV. “The GAZ-M20 “Pobeda” (Russian: means “Victory”) was a passenger car produced in the Soviet Union by GAZ from 1946 until 1958. Wow, interesting!
First Ever Computer!
he ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) was the first electronic programmable computer built in the U.S. Massive, isn't it? And look at our slim note books now!
Also read: 8 Comparison Images That Reveal A Different Aspect Of Our WorldWorld's First Computer Mouse - by Douglas Engelbart 1964
And here's World's first Computer mouse for you! Wow! We never knew it looked like this!
World's First Magazine - The Gentleman's Magazine 1731
And if you are fond of magazines, you are going to love this one! The world's first ever magazine ladies and gentlemen.
First Sailing of The Titanic
Everybody knows about Titanic. It ain't no surprise that Titanic will go down as one of the most popular ships ever because thanks to is ill fate! This is the first photo while it was sailing!
First Photo Ever!
This photo, simply titled, "View from the Window at Le Gras," is said to be the world's earliest surviving photograph. Must have been clicked in 1826 or 27. Wow!
