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− | | | + | | author = [[Lester J Hendershot]], [[Mark M Hendershot]] |
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− | + | My name is Mark Hendershot, Lester J. Hendershot was my Father. Lester was an inventor and in his many attempts at producing practical items, he had a moderate success a few times with electronic toys, and had sold some of his ideas to small manufacturers. His biggest idea, however, was so revolutionary that it embarrassed the nation's top scientists because they couldn't explain it, and if it could be perfected, it would possibly eliminate the need for public electric utilities in many instances, and it would completely change most of our present concepts of motivation...[[Category:Book|archives lester j hendershot]] | |
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Latest revision as of 06:38, 2 January 2017
Author | Lester J Hendershot, Mark M Hendershot |
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Published | 1995 |
Publisher | Mark M. Hendershot |
ISBN | B001O92LJY Invalid ISBN |
My name is Mark Hendershot, Lester J. Hendershot was my Father. Lester was an inventor and in his many attempts at producing practical items, he had a moderate success a few times with electronic toys, and had sold some of his ideas to small manufacturers. His biggest idea, however, was so revolutionary that it embarrassed the nation's top scientists because they couldn't explain it, and if it could be perfected, it would possibly eliminate the need for public electric utilities in many instances, and it would completely change most of our present concepts of motivation...