• ToastedRavioli@midwest.social
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    11 hours ago

    If WWII never happened, the US never would have built up bases all over the world nor would they have been able to get the head start on pushing American manufacturing standards as ISO standards (due to being physically removed from the conflict in Europe). In that case, the US never sees the boom that it did from those situations, and never would have nearly as much economic, military, or social power as it did from being involved in the war.

    How they would manage to take over all of north and south America in that situation is beyond me. Clearly written by someone who believes in American exceptionalism

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      10 hours ago

      That also means that Ford never rises to the global powerhouse it is, which means that the Phillips screw head doesn’t proliferate.

      Excuse me, I have a time machine to build.

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      Also, scientific papers would be as likely to be published in German or French as in English, and when computers appear, technical terms and keywords would probably not be in American English. This universe’s equivalent of FORTRAN or the UNIX command line may be based on German grammar.