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Munich university librarians have found a missing 500-year-old map by German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller. It is thought to be a smaller version of the 1507 Waldseemüller map that named the newly discovered continent "America."
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But it does make for a funny story (Columbus discovers America and when he steps foot on shore, he meets Native Indians). And yes, sadly, since that day, the Native American Indians would never be the same. The US government forever converted them from an efficient, self-sustaining people, to an entitlement-reliant people with still no sign of recovery.
Thanks Ange. Na, Amis? - world geography 101. Better late than never. :)
That's why the word 'discovered' is used; not because we can't all remember that other people were already there.
`to include your tiny country`
Maybe Szukalski is from tiny Canada or Russia?
Time for you to take a look at that map, too. :)
@szukalski
I think this explains why we made our comments. :)
Maybe you should learn how to use the internet, and well, this site, before you state people come from Canada or Russia...per his profile, he's obviously from Neuseeland...
My point here, is this is a cool story. And more importantly, bashing someone's country is ignorant, no matter the situation.
True colors received...hehe
How can you expect people from other countries not to hate you? Because American businesses ARE in every tiny country, we have got the world-wide crisis. Thank you so much. If you don't believe or have not heard of this before, just use the internet again...hehehe - just kidding.
`per his profile, he's obviously from Neuseeland...`
Yeah? Then why did you write in your first post:
@szukalski: American businesses are in just about every country in the world...to include your tiny country (wherever that is)
Wherever that is = New Zealand?
Anyway, for the record (and the profile(s) out there) I would just like to say lima charlie that I am a fan of the U-S-A!
PS Ain`t hatin` j, just playin`
@Floriansamsel
Pass mal auf- der hat auch deine Akte ;)
Kiwi is just one of my nationalities.. some of the non-nationalistic empire states allow this. ;)
My comment was more of a statement about American geographical knowledge (do a quick google and you will quickly see what I mean) and the fact that there seems to be an attitude of "the earth revolves around us and we won't even bother learning what is outside our door". But I was just having a laugh.. although I think your statement should have been:
"
American businesses are going under in just about every country in the world.
"
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LOL, there you go again Mr Trollface...but ok, I'll bite ;)
Last time I checked, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Google, Sun, Facebook, Intel, etc. etc. etc. are doing great (should I switch industries to give you more examples)?
No need for jealousy, but, if you truly have the desire, try going a week or two without using something sold by an American business (yes, this includes your computer as well). So, make fun of us all you want, in this case I will ALWAYS have the last laugh...hehehe
A cheap shot is a cheap shot....