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Date:         Mon, 6 Nov 2000 11:30:38 -0500
Reply-To:     Jonc <jonc@VALLEY.NET>
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From:         Jonc <jonc@VALLEY.NET>
Subject:      inventions are incremental
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A man named Samuel Morey had an internal combustion engine running a ferry boat across the Connecticut River near Hanover New Hampshire... in 1825... it ran on turpentine or whisky... he did try to operate a wagon with his engine but as he did not have the clutch thing worked out he blew out the back of the barn and nearly killed himself... he stuck to boats... he has patents signed by Washington and Jefferson...

Date: Mon, 6 Nov 2000 15:46:48 +0100 From: Robin Oomkes <robin.oomkes@SWIFT.COM> Subject: Re: new Michelin x tires ( r or w?)

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Yeah right,

Just like the French still maintain that it was Peugeot who invented the motor car, and the Americans think it was Henry Ford, but the rest of the world knows it was Gottlieb Daimler and Carl Benz :-)

People in Holland know that Laurensz Coster of Haarlem was the first to print books, where the rest of the world mistakenly maintain it was Gutenberg...

But seriously, all I know is that Michelin themselves claim to be the inventor of the radial tyre. Who gave them the idea, I don't know...

Robin


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