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  • OwlHoot
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    Isn't there a Harrison clock that was "lost" and is now unaccounted for?

    OH in "getting my history from Only Fools and Horses" mode

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  • Gibbon
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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    So that old geezer Harrison was right all along.

    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/300-year-o...4.html#kVzAdGm

    The man was a genius.
    Yep absolutely. 'The story of Longitude' is one of my favourite factual books.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by zeitghost View Post
    So that old geezer Harrison was right all along.

    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/300-year-o...4.html#kVzAdGm

    The man was a genius.
    I wouldn't say I would go as far as that, but it's good to see him and Chewy back.

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  • zeitghost
    started a topic Tick Tock Tick Tock

    Tick Tock Tick Tock

    So that old geezer Harrison was right all along.

    https://uk.news.yahoo.com/300-year-o...4.html#kVzAdGm

    The man was a genius.

    A pendulum clock designed 300 years ago has been certified as the world’s most accurate in its class by time-keeping experts from Guinness World Records.

    The pendulum clock design was created in the the 18th century - but never built, and a book describing the technique was dismissed as the ‘ramblings’ of an old man.

    Its creator, famous clock designer John Harrison had boasted that it would be not gain or lose a second in 100 days - a preposterous idea at the time.

    But when horology experts at Greenwich’s Royal Observatory built the clock from Harrison’s design within a perspex case, and monitored it against the speaking clock, he was right.

    Harrison is world-famous as the inventor of the first clock accurate enough to permit British ships to navigate past the Equator, chronicled in the bestselling book Longitude.
    Last edited by zeitghost; 8 June 2017, 09:10.

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