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

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