RockinDeano wrote:No, I haven't listened to Bolton's CD's...Don't have to. he is pure shit. So is Nelson, Winger, Starship, Hugo and Asia.
Croatia? Complete and dire shithole. They have computers there?
Ok, good thing that I saved my last years response to you about Croatia. Andrew deleted that topic last year...
For your information, here are couple of info on Croats...
Most important contributions from Croats to western civilization:
- the greatest influence on modern civilization made Croatian born Serb Nikola Tesla with his many inventions who are directly responsible for stellar development of technology in 20th century... you won't have a computer or internet now without his inventions...
- neckties (first came from Croatian mercenaries in service of french king Louis XIII)
- parachutes (inventor Faust Vrancic made a sketch of first parachute in 1595 and first known test of parachute in 1617)
- speedometer (inventor Josip Belusic invented it in 1888) - important part of cars...
- pencils (Croatian resident Slavoljub Eduard Penkala in 1906 and 1907)
Some of Croats famous in USA:
- Dražen Petrovic, r.i.p. - NBA hall of fame (one of the best ever basketball players from Europe)
- Janica Kostelic - A.S. World Cup Champion in 2001, 2003 & 2006 (4 Olympic Golds, 2 Silvers)
- Goran Ivanisevic - Wimbledon Champion 2001. (tennis)
- Mirko Filipovic (Cro Cop) - mixed martial artist and kickboxer
- Anthony Maglica - owner of Mag Instrument, the makers of the Maglite, a powerful and durable flashlight
- Goran Visnjic - actor (Dr. Luka Kovac in the hit television series ER)
- Mira Furlan - actress (Delenn in sf tv series Babylon 5 and Danielle Rousseau in tv series Lost)
- Michael Matijevic - singer (Steelheart, voice of Mark Wahlberg's character on Rock Star soundtrack)