If it’s the future, why aren’t all the doors electric, like in Star Trek? You don’t see any doorknobs on the Enterprise, do you? (Doors in Holodeck programs don’t count; they’re simulated)
In 1878, Osbourn Dorsey, an African-American living in Washington, D.C., patented the modern doorknob. Some claim that Dorsey was only 16 at the time, although his true date of birth is unknown.
15 extra points if you can work this into a dinner-party conversation.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 1 month ago
“You, sir, are a doorknob.”
Gent about 1 month ago
2014? You is gots back in time by a whole decade Dumbwoody.
phritzg Premium Member about 1 month ago
If it’s the future, why aren’t all the doors electric, like in Star Trek? You don’t see any doorknobs on the Enterprise, do you? (Doors in Holodeck programs don’t count; they’re simulated)
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 1 month ago
You. You’re a doorknob.
gozirra2 Premium Member about 1 month ago
A doorknob, something smarter than you!
fritzoid Premium Member about 1 month ago
“‘What is a doorknob?’ is going to be the final question when you appear on Jeopardy! in 2026. Remember this, and you’ll win $26,300.”
mistercatworks about 1 month ago
Little does he know but he has landed in 2024 San Francisco where giving tourists confusing answers to questions is a local pasttime. :)
GaryCooper about 1 month ago
In 1878, Osbourn Dorsey, an African-American living in Washington, D.C., patented the modern doorknob. Some claim that Dorsey was only 16 at the time, although his true date of birth is unknown.
15 extra points if you can work this into a dinner-party conversation.
Liam Astle Premium Member about 1 month ago
Your Momma.