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Leeds is almost in Scotland, isn't it?
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There's a definite trend materialising here.Originally posted by TonyEnglish View PostNot really because I then did a post grad in aberdeen and the minute I went down south for my first contract they buggered off to Ireland - taking all my stuff with them too.Comment
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George Stephenson wasn't a sweaty as far as I know.Originally posted by expat View PostWe invented the thing, now we should be pleased to have "a realistic possibility of it coming to Scotland"?
Those Tories do make me laugh
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Watt, i think you'll find.Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostGeorge Stephenson wasn't a sweaty as far as I know.Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostWatt, i think you'll find.
George Stephenson, british railway engineer who invented the first workable steam railway locomotive, was born at Wylam near Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1781, the son of a colliery fireman.
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That's like saying Microsoft invented the internet because they designed an operating system that allowed you to use it.Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostGeorge Stephenson, british railway engineer who invented the first workable steam railway locomotive, was born at Wylam near Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1781, the son of a colliery fireman.
Without a steam engine, you had no steam engine locomotive. Stephenson came up with a working design of that engine that llowed a certain performance. He was an engineer, taking the invention to practical limits, not the inventor of it.Cooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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er, how far do you want to take that? What about the inventor of the wheel...Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostThat's like saying Microsoft invented the internet because they designed an operating system that allowed you to use it.
Without a steam engine, you had no steam engine locomotive. Stephenson came up with a working design of that engine that llowed a certain performance. He was an engineer, taking the invention to practical limits, not the inventor of it.Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Didn't they? I'm sure I heard Mr Gates say something like that.....Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostThat's like saying Microsoft invented the internetComment
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Dick Trevithick invented the steam locomotive, in 1802 in South Wales for the Pennydarren Iron Co. He was a Cornishman.Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View PostGeorge Stephenson, british railway engineer who invented the first workable steam railway locomotive, was born at Wylam near Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1781, the son of a colliery fireman.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Sorry, it was Richard Trevithick, from the distinctly non-Scottish Cornwall.Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostThat's like saying Microsoft invented the internet because they designed an operating system that allowed you to use it.
Without a steam engine, you had no steam engine locomotive. Stephenson came up with a working design of that engine that llowed a certain performance. He was an engineer, taking the invention to practical limits, not the inventor of it.
[edit] Damn you, bogeyman! Damn you!!!Comment
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