Worst Invention by Man

Whats the worst invention not by man?

The way I am feeling today, the worst invention ever has to be working in an office! Its sunny outside and I am stuck in here!
 
Pyramid-games

TV-shop and everything they sell.
 
The worst invention by man, is without a doubt, Women's Rights.

Man, I'm in trouble now.
 
They are bad for your hands (I like mine baby-soft), and a paper towel is just as hygienic, perhaps more so (germs love hot air).
 
Really surprised no one's mentioned the Internet - maybe you're just blaming this invention on Al Gore! Really, though, I would go with chem/biological weapons. I also don't tend to jump on board the atomic bomb hate; you gotta remember it also led to the development of peaceful nuclear power and other modern science. Also, it's hard to argue against just regular firearms- sure, some automatic machine gun might have no purpose other than to kill, but historically from muskets to modern times guns have had many purposes. But then, chem/bio weapons really seem to have absolutely no other purpose or good in them. As far as inane gadgets/random meme-like inventions go there are too many to name; one thing that famously has gotten a lot of hate from the general public is the alarm clock.
 
You mean you don't like hand dryers? :confused:

Why?

You may as well wash your hands in a public toilet (that hasn't been flushed). You'd get fewer fecal microbes on your hands. Hundreds of people who have just wiped their butts touch the thing every day, the bacteria from their hands gets into the interior (which is hot and moist - the perfect medium for the bacteria to multiply in - plus cleaning services never wash the interiors, so it may have been gathering and incubating microbes for a decade or more without ever being washed) and then you stand in front of it and let it blow an aerosol of fecal microbes all over your hands and body.

Dispersal of bacteria by an electric air hand dryer.

Ngeow YF, Ong HW, Tan P.

The potential risk of an electric air hand dryer contributing to airborne infection in a hospital was investigated using a strain of Serratia marcescens and a strain of coagulase-negative, streptomycin-resistant Staphylococcus. Dispersal of marker bacteria by the air dryer was demonstrated within a radius of about 3 feet from the dryer and to the investigator's laboratory coat.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2698982?dopt=Abstract
 
Which is why I never wash my wands in public bathrooms. Or for that matter, take a crap in one, touch the door in one, etc.
 
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