Which invention came first?

See if you know which inventions came first.
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1. WHAT CAME FIRST?
The toaster was invented in 1893 and the blender was invented in 1919.
TOASTER
BLENDER
2. WHAT CAME FIRST?
The zipper was invented in 1851 and velcro was invented 1948.
ZIPPER
VELCRO
3. WHAT CAME FIRST?
The refrigerator was invented in 1913 and the microwave was invented in 1945.
HOUSEHOLD MICROWAVE
HOUSEHOLD REFRIGERATOR
4. WHAT CAME FIRST?
Insulin was invented in 1922 and penicillin in 1928.
INSULIN
PENICILLIN
5. WHAT CAME FIRST?
The Xerox machine was invented in 1976 and floppy disks in 1983.
3.5 INCH FLOPPY DISK
XEROGRAPHIC/LASER PRINTING
6. WHAT CAME FIRST?
AOL was founded in January 1983 and commercial cell phones in October 1983.
COMMERCIAL CELL PHONES
AOL
7. WHAT CAME FIRST?
Zip drives wereinvented in 1994 and DVDs in 1995.
DVD STORAGE
ZIP DRIVE
8. WHAT CAME FIRST?
The Hubble Space telescope was invented in 1990 and Google was founded in 1998.
GOOGLE
HUBBLE SPACE TELESCOPE
9. WHAT CAME FIRST?
Online media streaming began in 1993 and 4G and LTE in 2007.
4G and LTE
ONLINE MEDIA STREAMING/INTERNET TV/INTERNET RADIO
10. WHAT CAME FIRST?
The inplantable pacemaker was invented in 1958 and the MRI was invented in 1971.
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING (MRI)
IMPLANTABLE PACEMAKER
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