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An earlier article in this series' produced a lot of written discussion, some of which was published in these pages 2. It was not, of course, unexpected . Indeed, in the article itself I suggested that there would be demands comparable with those of some 2,000 years ago : "Give us a sign". Now I thought that I had done this in revealing the amazing patent specification of one Henry Wallace of Missouri, but it obviously did not satisfy Ivir Coates. And yet Ralph Coates and I have so much in -'common. There are sentences in his text that I shall use again many times in defense of my theories... | An earlier article in this series' produced a lot of written discussion, some of which was published in these pages 2. It was not, of course, unexpected . Indeed, in the article itself I suggested that there would be demands comparable with those of some 2,000 years ago : "Give us a sign". Now I thought that I had done this in revealing the amazing patent specification of one Henry Wallace of Missouri, but it obviously did not satisfy Ivir Coates. And yet Ralph Coates and I have so much in -'common. There are sentences in his text that I shall use again many times in defense of my theories... | ||
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Title | Give Us a Sign: Engineering Young and Old 18 |
Author(s) | Eric R Laithwaite |
Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
Published | 1980 |
Journal | Electrical Review |
Volume | 207 |
Number | 3 |
Pages | 31-33 |
Abstract
An earlier article in this series' produced a lot of written discussion, some of which was published in these pages 2. It was not, of course, unexpected . Indeed, in the article itself I suggested that there would be demands comparable with those of some 2,000 years ago : "Give us a sign". Now I thought that I had done this in revealing the amazing patent specification of one Henry Wallace of Missouri, but it obviously did not satisfy Ivir Coates. And yet Ralph Coates and I have so much in -'common. There are sentences in his text that I shall use again many times in defense of my theories...