Following on from the postings of Carl Sorenson, Terry Simpson and Stephen Davis, I am reminded that, as a boy, I was a regular reader of Popular Science. I learned that the inventions that have transformed the world were American. When I went to England I found that no, they were made by Britons. I then visited the Deutsches Museum in M�nchen and learned that most of the modern inventions had been made by Germans. In Paris I found in the Palais de la D�couverte, on the contrary, that the inventions had been made by Frenchmen. I have not visited Russia. -- Joseph B. Reid 17 Glebe Road West Toronto M5P 1C8 Telephone 416-486-6071
- [USMA:24463] Re: Fractions Bill Potts
- [USMA:24469] Re: Fractions Han Maenen
- [USMA:24471] Re: Fractions Jim Elwell
- [USMA:24472] Re: Fractions James Wentworth
- [USMA:24473] Re: Fractions Jim Elwell
- [USMA:24461] Re: the U.S., etc. Brenton
- [USMA:24464] Re: the U.S., etc. kilopascal
- [USMA:24455] Re: the U.S., etc. (slightly... Mike Joy
- [USMA:24457] Re: the U.S., etc. (sli... James Wentworth
- [USMA:24432] RE: the U.S., etc. kilopascal
- [USMA:24431] RE: the U.S., etc. Joseph B. Reid
- [USMA:24431] RE: the U.S., etc. kilopascal
- [USMA:24437] kilopascal's comments (RE: the U.S.... James Wentworth
- [USMA:24427] RE: the U.S., etc. Mike Joy
- [USMA:24438] RE: the U.S., etc. Terry Simpson
- [USMA:24440] RE: the U.S., etc. Joseph B. Reid
- [USMA:24441] RE: the U.S., etc. Terry Simpson
- [USMA:24442] metric in sport Terry Simpson
- [USMA:24429] RE: the U.S., etc. kilopascal
