The map that changed the world

Drawn half a millennium ago and then swiftly forgotten, one map made us see the world as we know it today... and helped name America. But, as Toby Lester has discovered, the most powerful nation on earth also owes its name to a pun.

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:hatsoff: to Americo. Amazing that an Italian discovered the New World and that another Italian had it named after him. Gotta love us Italians
 
:hatsoff: to Americo. Amazing that an Italian discovered the New World and that another Italian had it named after him. Gotta love us Italians

Too bad spaghetti is Chinese.:tongue:
 
The noodles are, the sauce and meatballs are all WOP's

One time for kicks I went into a Mark Pi's and ordered spaghetti marinara. He just laughed and said "Lo Mein you mean!" :D
 
One time for kicks I went into a Mark Pi's and ordered spaghetti marinara. He just laughed and said "Lo Mein you mean!" :D

Lots of us do not eat spaghetti anways. Plus I perfer Penne over any other pasta and make my own sauce from scratch.
 
:******: I want to be a Vespuccian :( ...
 
"Now think about it. Why would people who eat with sticks invent something you need a fork to eat?"

:D

Well, there's "book smart", there are "street smarts" and there is "Sopranos smart". :D


Concerning the article:
Sad to see a prime example once again of how most of the world likes to forget that there were and are other things "Made in Germany" besides Nationalsocialism. ;) Yeah, it's true, not only Sauerkraut, Weißwurst und Lederhosen. Sorry. As interesting as the article may be, it brings no new knowledge to me. The map by Waldseemüller and the origin of the word "America" are well-known amongst most Germans who have a decent education. Why this is presented now in the (to me foreign) media as a new interesting piece of information bewilders me.
 
I did not know who drew the map, but I did know that America was named after Americo.
 
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