"Artur Fischer, a German inventor, is known for inventing the plastic dowel, also known as the "Fischer dowel", in 1958. This small invention revolutionized the construction industry by providing a simple and effective solution for attaching objects to walls made of concrete, brick or other solid materials.
The Fischer dowel consists of a small plastic cylinder with wings on the outside that expand when inserted into a drilled hole in the wall. This creates a firm and secure anchor for screws, nails or any other type of fastening.
This innovation has changed the home improvement and construction industry forever by making it much easier and safer to attach objects to walls. Fischer also has numerous other inventions and patents that underline his role as one of the most important German inventors of the 20th century."
Much harder to cut thru a steel belted tire than antlers.
A sawsall will saw through a steel belted tire with no problem.
Antlers grow back, tires don't
Brain and brain! What is brain?
obviously the guy nex to Pinky.
#12 They also made some pretty cool educational "toys" not to be confused with Fisher-Price. When I was in high school in Germany we had technical building sets (fischertechnik) made in the 70s and it was like Lego technic on steroids. they were so cool.