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Sex, Bombs and Burgers: How War, Porn and Fast Food Created Technology as We Know it (Paperback)
Short Description for Sex, Bombs and BurgersA fascinating examination of how much of modern life can be directly traced to one of three dubious aspects of human activity, raising the disturbing question of where we would be, technologically speaking, without our basest desires.
Full description- Publisher: Allen & Unwin
- Published: 01 June 2011
- Format: Paperback 376 pages
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- Categories: Popular Culture | Impact Of Science & Technology On Society | History Of Engineering & Technology | Food & Beverage Technology | Military Engineering
- ISBN 13: 9781742376349 ISBN 10: 1742376347
- Sales rank: 44,752
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Full description for Sex, Bombs and Burgers
War. Fast Food. Pornography. Pervasive in our culture, these three obsessions may seem to represent the worst qualities of humankind. But what have our lust, greed and rage driven us to achieve? In this surprising and original book, Peter Nowak argues that most of the major technological advances of the last sixty years have stemmed from the trio of billion-dollar industries that cater to our basest impulses. From cling film to aerosols, digital cameras to cold medicine and GM foods to Google, many of the gadgets and conveniences we enjoy today can be traced back to either the porn, military or fast food industry. Nowak reveals such unexpected links as: -how the inventors of toys like Barbie and the Slinky perfected their creations with military-tech know-how. -why "one giant leap for mankind" brought us better hospital meals and stricter food quality control guidelines. -how innovations in the adult-film industry will help us build better robotic limbs.

