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We have introduced a new section for our viewers which will display the greatest tech of all time .

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#GOAT on Road

Check out our new post on Greatest cars of all time
GOATonRoad

Travel down the winding Highway 141 in Colorado, and you’ll understand why it’s a favorite route for motorists and motorcyclists. With sweeping vistas around nearly every curve and long stretches where you’re the only motorist, it’s the kind of road that car enthusiasts dream about. So, it makes sense that just off this highway, you find the Gateway Auto Museum. Part of Discovery Channel founder John Hendrick’s Gateway Canyons Resort & Spa, the museum is home to 52 classic cars devoted to celebrating and showcasing the history, design, ingenuity, and social impact of the American automobile. Here, the docents have helped to draft a list of the greatest cars of all time, including a few that reside in the resort’s unobtrusive low-slung pueblo-style museum.

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#GOAT in Space

check out our new post on Top 10 NASA Inventions

NASA

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the U.S. government agency that runs the country’s civilian space program, has accomplished some truly amazing feats since its inception in 1958 — from beating the Soviet Union in the race to put astronauts on the moon, to exploring the surface of Mars with unmanned robotic vehicles. So you’re probably not surprised to hear that NASA employs a pretty awesome brain trust of scientific and engineering talent in a wide array of fields, from astronomy and physics to chemistry , biology and materials science.

NASA has invented all sorts of technology to solve the peculiar problems of space exploration. In the 1950s and early 1960s, it created the revolutionary three-axis stabilization control design that enables satellites to point their antennas, instruments and solar panels with precision. Since then, it’s been such a prolific problem solver that about one in every 1,000 U.S. patents is granted to someone working on a NASA project [source: Rayl].

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