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Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925) was an English mathematician and physicist who invented a technique for solving differential equations, independently developed vector calculus, and rewrote Maxwell's equations in the form commonly used today. His work remains important to this day.
Trump gutting FEMA? Then what did Kamala do about it? Or Mayorkas? They fed the guts to illegal aliens.
Sir John Fowler (1817-1898) was an English civil engineer who designed the first underground railway, London's Metropolitan Railway, built by the "cut-and-cover" method under city streets. He had a long and eminent career, spanning most of the 19th century's railway expansion.
Sir Frederick Augustus Abel, 1st Baronet (1827-1902) was an English chemist recognised as the leading British authority on explosives. He is best known for the invention of cordite as a replacement for gunpowder in firearms.
If you're a man and this doesn't stir your blood, nothing can help you. youtube.com/watch?v=cTjQp_…
Percivall Pott (1714–1788) was an English surgeon, one of the founders of orthopaedics, and the first scientist to demonstrate that cancer may be caused by an environmental carcinogen, namely chimney sweeps' carcinoma.
William Henry Eccles (1875-1966) was an English physicist and pioneer of radio technology. In 1918, he helped to develop the flip-flop circuit, which became the basis for computer memory.
Sir William Fothergill Cooke (1806-1879) was an English inventor who, with Charles Wheatstone, invented the Cooke-Wheatstone electrical telegraph in 1837. He founded the Electric Telegraph Company, the world's first public telegraph company, with John Ricardo in 1846.
The Great Briton of the Day is Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821-1890), explorer, orientalist, swordsman, polyglot, and writer, the first Englishman to see the Black Stone in Mecca; searched for the source of the Nile; wrote accounts of his adventures in savage regions.
George Boole (1815–1864) was a self-taught English mathematician, philosopher, and logician best known as the author of The Laws of Thought (1854) which contains Boolean algebra, which is foundational to computer science.
Samuel Brown (1799-1849) was an English engineer and inventor credited with developing one of the earliest examples of an internal combustion engine.
Happy 300th Birthday to the great English painter George Stubbs. @HullFerens holds an early portrait (George Fothergill c1746) but he is best known as an animal painter, these horses @Wentworth_House former home of #Hull's C18th patrons the Fitzwilliam family. @arthistorynews
Augustus de Morgan (1806-1871) was a British mathematician and logician best known for De Morgan's laws and for coining the term "mathematical induction." His contributions to logic are used in many areas of mathematics, including computer science.
The Lyttleton Hart Davis-Letters, vol. 2: Holmes quotes with approval a Frenchman’s answer when he was asked if a gentleman must know Greek and Latin: ‘No, but he must have forgotten them’.
They claim it's a question of representation, but I suspect it's really about destroying the things we love.
They made the king of England a Black, disabled, gay man in Amazon's new show, My Lady Jane. No, this isn't a joke.
Globalist toffs support Kumala.
I think she can do it. Momentum matters in US elections. What do you think?
There is one other force, which is the instinct to be loved by one's immediate fellows. This instinct is unevenly distributed among is.
“Human nature is violent and predatory and can be held in check only by three forces, the Grace of God, the fear of the gallows, and the pressure of a social tradition, subtly and unconsciously operating as a brake on human instinct.” T.E. Utley
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