Harrisons & tuning

George Dawson george at QK_Vux52CTfOnuTw33PZiJHfGAG1ZzzrQJPTkS8qgpdJvyMOoAzenXmf7c4oJC_xHTHPQwFpfq_bajmz288S5EtAw5Uq.yahoo.invalid
Mon Sep 21 15:12:29 BST 2009


The Harrisons produced marine chronometers, clocks with wooden works which
require no lubrication, one of the earliest tuning machines, some of the
first ball bearing units, etc.

I think they can be excused the odd thing which hasn't gone right!

 

Whats your claim to fame??

 

George

 

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At 11:10 21/09/2009, Charles wrote:

>I wish I could be at your lecture in Cambridge, instead I have just 
>arrived in Northampton from London, en route to Loughborough.

Where the men in white coats may be waiting.

RAL



           
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