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Reg, G4FGQ wrote:
"My favorite technological American Hero is a name which I cannot remember at present and I seldom have much success with Google." The very successful American producer of sulphuric acid shares a name made famous by an English carpenter who won the prize offered for the first chronometer or orher means accurate enough to determine one`s position at sea. John Harrison was that carpenter. His inspired and determined work is honored at the British National Maritime Museum at Greenwich. The scientific community would not believe that the carpenter clod had succeeded, Besides, the instrument didn`t look like a chronometer. Ir looked more like a pocket watch. So, Harrison was only able to collect his entire prize after an audience with the king who agreed he had won. The hing declared: "By God, you shall have your prize!" Best regards, Richard Harrison, KB5WZI |
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