Jan 18th 2014, 17:30, by Michael Ballaban on Jalopnik, shared by Robert Sorokanich to Gizmodo
On February 14th, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell got his name put in the history books when he beat fellow inventor Elisha Gray to the patent office with his new creation, the telephone. And while the telephone's importance to humanity is neat, it's not exactly Bell's most adrenaline-pumping idea. For that, you need water. And speed.
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