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1.) Let's Invent the Baby's Name
Over one day ago | Sat Jun 28 12:20:00 PDT 2008
Baldwin Wood - US inventor and engineer Baltzar von Platen - refrigerator Barnes Wallis - bouncing bomb Benjamin Chew Tilghman - sandblasting Benjamin Franklin - pointed lightning rod conductor, bifocals ...
From Inventing Matilda
2.) Old Greek Stories by James Baldwin - Section 9
Over one day ago | Wed Jul 23 12:41:00 PDT 2008
His eyes were ever open to see what was going on about him, and he learned the lore of the fields and the woods. Walking one day by the sea, he picked up the backbone of a great fish, and from it he invented the saw. ...
From Public Domain Posts
3.) Old Greek Stories by James Baldwin
Over one day ago | Tue Jul 22 11:16:00 PDT 2008
The woods and meadows were always full of blossoms, and the music of singing birds was heard every day and every hour. It was summer and autumn, too, at the same time. Apples and figs and oranges always hung ripe from the trees; ...
From Public Domain Posts
4.) Weekend Wings #26: Survivors
Over one day ago | Sun Aug 3 10:38:00 PDT 2008
Neither he nor his brother ever patented their parachute design and construction. Baldwin later commented, "We never thought anyone else would care to try it." There is a dispute over who invented the first packed parachute to be worn ...
From Peter
5.) Atlas Storm Slate Roofing
Over one day ago | Thu Aug 28 17:48:00 PDT 2008
The rain began to weep the soil was greatly admired, though there was so warm that atlas storm slate roofing could cure Madame with some care invented an incandescent lamp. Atlas storm slate roofing was only when those five hundred ...
From unknown
6.) Biblical Scripture Backing Joseph Smith's Story
Over one day ago | Sat Aug 2 6:46:00 PDT 2008
The earlier Christians had worshipped only God and His Son; but those called Christians in this age worshipped the wood of a cross, the images of holy men, and bones of dubious origin." - Mosheim (2) John Wesley, founder of Methodism: ...
From James Brian Marshall
7.) R. Buckminster Fuller
Over one day ago | Thu Jun 26 11:57:00 PDT 2008
were really exploring and prototyping solving problems. So he would invent things. He didn't then get into getting too involved with the business side of it. He kind of went on, OK, what's the next problem that's important to tackle? ...
From the radman
8.) Chapter V. The Chief End of Manhood
Over one day ago | Tue Aug 12 21:42:00 PDT 2008
In all departments of human effort, honesty is used as a cloak for real designs, just as a wood, a ravine, or a stretch of rising ground serves (in campaigning) to hide squadrons deploying for flank movements. ...
From mightyredbeard66
9.) THE WILD WILD WEST
Over one day ago | Wed Aug 20 21:44:00 PDT 2008
The locomotive, a 4-4-0 named the Inyo, was built in 1875 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in Philadelphia. Originally a wood-burner, the Inyo was converted to oil in 1910. The Inyo, as well as the express car and the passenger car, ...
From MAGNA
10.) Thomas Alva Edison
Over one day ago | Fri Jun 20 3:09:00 PDT 2008
McGraw Hill, New York, 1959, ISBN 0-07-033046-8; "Edison: Inventing the Century" by Neil Baldwin, University of Chicago Press, 2001, ISBN 0-226-03571-9; "Edison and the Electric Chair" Mark Essig, ISBN 0-7509-3680-0 ...
From shashank
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