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Re: Tesla Coil Information and copyrights
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- Date: Sun, 08 May 2005 17:24:33 -0600
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Original poster: Mddeming@xxxxxxx
In a message dated 5/8/05 6:45:10 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
tesla@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
That's great news about the Electric experimenter magazines. I look forward
to looking at some of them. It aught to give some keen incite as to what it
must have been like to live during those times without all of our modern
paraphernalia. I can barely remember what it was like to do math without a
calculator!!! Those poor guys had virtually nothing to work with. On the
other hand, it must have been incredibly exciting to work with things that
were "brand new."
Paul
Think Positive
Hi Paul,
The next person that says "they had nothing to work with" is going to be
beat to death with my K&E Log-Log-Duplex Decitrig slide rule!! Brain cells
were available, even before 1947. Of necessity, they just had to be used in
far more creative ways to solve problems in finite time than what is
required of today's cells..
Matt D.