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« Reply #190125 on: March 30, 2026, 11:05:05 AM »
ROVER CityRover

In 2003, struggling UK automotive manufacturer MG Rover needed a modern city car to survive. Instead of developing a new car, they put their brand on the India-made Tata Indica, a car designed for India's low-cost domestic market. The CityRover became an instant, notorious symbol of Rover's terminal decline.

The interior was relentlessly cheap, earning descriptions like "the plastics were so low-grade they made a Ford Transit look like a Bentley." Yet, MG Rover priced it against genuinely modern and successful European superminis like the Fiat Panda and Skoda Fabia. Buyers were not fooled.

The car was ridiculed by the UK motoring press, most famously when Top Gear presenter James May, who was denied a test drive by Rover, went undercover to test it. He called it "the worst car I have ever driven" on the show.

The CityRover was intended to save MG Rover but instead hastened its demise. Production ceased in April 2005 when the company officially went bankrupt with £1.4 billion in debts. This financial failure led to the company being broken up and sold off.


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« Reply #190126 on: March 30, 2026, 11:09:41 AM »
DivX

The DivX was an innovative attempt to create an alternative to video rental. The discs were “disposable”, which meant that once you started watching a movie, you had only 48 hours to finish it before the disc became unusable.

To use the discs you had to buy a designated media player, a purchase consumers had grown very tired of in the late 1990s. Another problem was that the media spied on customers and uploaded data to the manufacturer. DivX flopped and was discontinued within a year.


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« Reply #190127 on: March 30, 2026, 11:12:38 AM »
Thalidomide Disaster
In the unregulated market of the 1950s, Thalidomide was the perfect sleeping pill, safe enough to prescribe to pregnant women suffering from morning sickness. In Germany, the drug was even available without a prescription. This wonder drug was aggressively marketed under various brand names, such as Distaval, in the UK.

Thalidomide caused severe birth defects such as deformed or missing limbs, and deformed eyes, ears, and hearts. Worldwide, over 24,000 children were born with thalidomide-related disabilities, and half of them died shortly after birth. The Thalidomide disaster is the worst drug failure in history.

It is difficult to recognize that this terrible failed drug led to anything positive, but the horrific magnitude of the disaster led to strict regulation of the pharmaceutical industry in many countries. The heavy regulation of drug safety in the aftermath of Thalidomide has ultimately saved millions of lives.



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« Reply #190128 on: March 30, 2026, 11:14:05 AM »
Kent Micronite
Cigarettes are and have never been healthy. Kent claimed they had created the “greatest health protection in cigarette history” with an innovative new filter called Micronite. The secret ingredient of this innovation? Asbestos. Yes, cancer-causing asbestos. Making matters worse, medical doctors suggested these “healthier cigarettes” to patients who needed to reduce or quit smoking. The Micronite filters were perfect for the “sensitive smoker” who was concerned about their health.


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« Reply #190129 on: March 30, 2026, 11:16:17 AM »
IBM Watson
IBM promised to revolutionize healthcare with their famous AI supercomputer Dr. Watson, an AI doctor with all the knowledge from all the world's medical research. Watson would also read patients’ health records to diagnose and optimize treatment. The super doctor would even generate new insights and new approaches to cancer care. Watson Health was heavily marketed and leading healthcare organizations partnered with IBM to be part of the AI medical revolution.

Eight years and over €20 billion later, Watson was a disappointment. He provided useless and sometimes dangerous medical recommendations, and despite the massive funding and academic involvement, no research shows that Watson improved patient outcomes.


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« Reply #190130 on: March 30, 2026, 11:17:23 AM »
Theranos
Theranos promised to make blood testing easier, cheaper, and less painful. Instead of the regular-sized blood tests, only a tiny drop of blood was needed to run multiple tests with the small Nanotainer collection tube. The founder, Elizabeth Holmes became the youngest self-made female billionaire in the world.

In 2015, an article in The Wall Street Journal exposed everything as a scam. The micro-sample blood tests were inaccurate and unreliable. This was embarrassing for many investors and partners who invested without ever verifying the technology. Disgruntled investors and partners quickly abandoned the company and Holms is now in prison. Theranos is an example of how easily we are blinded by shiny new technology and charismatic leaders who tell a good story.


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« Reply #190131 on: March 30, 2026, 11:19:43 AM »
Bofors Toothpaste
Nothing fosters confidence in dental care like a brand specializing in weapons. In the 1960s, the Swedish weapons manufacturer Bofors tried to branch out and start making “peace products.” Bofors toothpaste contained artificial sweeteners and micro-plastic beads as a mild abrasive. By 1971, unfounded rumors spread alleging the beads would remain in the body for months with catastrophic results. The weapon manufacturer’s assurances that the toothpaste was safe did not help. The peaceful paste took a bullet and was carried off the field in late ’71.


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« Reply #190132 on: March 30, 2026, 01:07:10 PM »
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« Reply #190133 on: March 30, 2026, 01:30:23 PM »
(Hopefully I don't get Donny-scorned with these posts)

Mercedes-Benz A-CLASS
With Mercedes-Benz's high-quality reputation, expectations were high for the launch of their first luxury small car with new innovative safety features. However, during a safety test for a Swedish consumer magazine, the car rolled and dangerously failed the test. Soon the car was rolling in similar safety tests around Europe. After initially denying the problem, Mercedes finally recalled the cars and fixed it. This was an embarrassing failure for the maker of the world’s best cars, and a reminder that even the best and biggest sometimes fail.



A perfect car for Tiger Woods.

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« Reply #190134 on: March 30, 2026, 01:42:32 PM »
Kent Micronite
Cigarettes are and have never been healthy. Kent claimed they had created the “greatest health protection in cigarette history” with an innovative new filter called Micronite. The secret ingredient of this innovation? Asbestos. Yes, cancer-causing asbestos. Making matters worse, medical doctors suggested these “healthier cigarettes” to patients who needed to reduce or quit smoking. The Micronite filters were perfect for the “sensitive smoker” who was concerned about their health.



Beautiful!

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« Reply #190135 on: March 30, 2026, 01:51:43 PM »
Best Christmas ever when I got this.  ;D

1964.  I was 6 years old! 

Imagine parents today giving their 6 year old a bazooka that would blow their eardrums out.

It was ok by my Marine Corp. vet dad.

My parents had no problem giving me toy guns but my mother would not get me a BB gun.  :'(  Smart on her part.

My buddies and I would go on war maneuvers in the woods fighting the Germans and Japs.

You were only supposed to pump it about 8 times but I would pump it 50 times.

It ejected a blast of compressed air that could knock your hat off.

BOOM!  Like a cannon!

It blew out kids eardrums when they held it on their shoulder by the ear but I wasn't that dumb.

They took it off the market because of the hazard.

The bladder in mine finally popped one day.

Zero M by Mattel was a series of cool secret agent stuff.


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« Reply #190136 on: March 30, 2026, 01:58:24 PM »
Cool !!

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« Reply #190137 on: March 30, 2026, 02:00:28 PM »
COMBAT!

This was my favorite show as a kid. 

You can watch it on youtube.

My buddies and I would play "War" all the time.

Let's play "War"!



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« Reply #190138 on: March 30, 2026, 02:03:04 PM »
Sinclair C5 electric tricycle
The Sinclair C5 is one of those inventions that was far too ahead of its time. Before its launch, Sir Clive Sinclair had a great reputation as a successful inventor and father of the home computer – the launch of his ZX Spectrum in 1982 revolutionized home computing. But when his Sinclair C5 electric tricycle was launched in 1985, all of that was forgotten.

Amazingly, the C5 could be legally driven on the road in the UK. However, at about 80cm height, every other vehicle tower above it, making it very unsafe.

But that's not all. Battery life was low (with a range of just 20 miles) and the C5 could only achieve a top speed of 24kph (15mph). The reviews were dreadful, sales were poor, and Sinclair's reputation lay in tatters.

Another Hankins shop ???
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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« Reply #190139 on: March 30, 2026, 02:09:17 PM »
Here's another thing i would play with.

Army Men.

I got a set of army men with all kinds of soldiers.

My pal and I would have battles.

In the summer we would go out to this sandpile behind my house and blow them up with firecrackers.

Parental supervision?  Not a chance.


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« Reply #190140 on: March 30, 2026, 03:10:44 PM »
Another Hankins shop ???

LOL finally someone caught the face.....

Its a legit product with Capt. Killer Combat Yoga testing it

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« Reply #190141 on: March 30, 2026, 03:11:38 PM »
COMBAT!

This was my favorite show as a kid. 

You can watch it on youtube.

My buddies and I would play "War" all the time.

Let's play "War"!



I try to watch at least one episode of Combat almost every night unless I`m watching a movie.....awesome show !!

Saunders,Kirby,Cage,Little John,Doc,and the Lieutenant are awesome!!

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« Reply #190142 on: March 30, 2026, 03:16:10 PM »
I try to watch at least one episode of Combat almost every night unless I`m watching a movie.....awesome show !!

Saunders,Kirby,Cage,Little John,Doc,and the Lieutenant are awesome!!

Awesome, bro-wes!

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« Reply #190143 on: March 31, 2026, 04:07:32 AM »
Heil Honey, I’m Home!
This 1990 British sitcom pilot featured Adolf Hitler and Eva Braun as a sitcom couple. It was pulled after just one airing because audiences and critics were horrified. It is now remembered as one of the most tasteless TV ideas ever made.


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« Reply #190144 on: March 31, 2026, 04:10:01 AM »
The Will
This was a reality TV pilot about a man deciding which relative would inherit his estate. It caused outrage for turning family grief into entertainment. ABC aired it once in 2005 before canceling it the next day.


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« Reply #190145 on: March 31, 2026, 04:11:08 AM »
Cop Rock
This 1990 ABC musical drama tried mixing police procedurals with Broadway-style songs. Viewers found it absurd, and ratings dropped instantly. The pilot became infamous as one of the strangest experiments in TV history.


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« Reply #190146 on: March 31, 2026, 04:12:56 AM »
Viva Laughlin
A CBS musical drama starring Hugh Jackman sounded promising but was a disaster on screen. The singing and storytelling clashed, and critics tore it apart. It was canceled after two episodes in 2007.


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« Reply #190147 on: March 31, 2026, 04:16:12 AM »
Black Mamba
The “black,” or black-mouthed, mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis) inhabits rocky savanna and can often be encountered on the ground, where it seems to be fond of termite mounds. Ranging in color from gray to dark brown, its name derives from the blackened inside of its mouth. The black mamba is feared because it is large and quick, and it possesses an extremely potent venom that kills most of its human victims.


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« Reply #190148 on: March 31, 2026, 04:17:33 AM »
Barba Amarilla
The venom of some species, including the Okinawa habu (T. flavoviridis), an aggressive snake that often enters human dwellings in the Ryukyu Islands, is mildly dangerous. On the other hand, the venom of the terciopelo (B. asper), the fer-de-lance of Central America is necrotizing, painful, and often deadly.


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« Reply #190149 on: March 31, 2026, 04:18:32 AM »
Boomslang
The boomslang (Dispholidus typus) hunts by extending the forward part of its body motionless from a tree, its form mimicking a branch. A rear-fanged snake, it delivers its venom by chewing on its victim until the victim succumbs to the toxins.