Re: Franklin Institute escapement models?
- From: Nicholas Bodley <n_bod_ley@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 09:59:13 -0500
On Sat, 13 Jun 2009 07:49:23 -0700, SWG wrote:
With regards to your many questions, where you already know more about
the sources - as above - than most of us, it would be much more fun for
you and us that you do your own research first, present them to us for
our perusal and reactions.
[SWG], I do thank you for that suggestion; it's helpful, and I really
should keep it in mind. I need to be more calm about life (it's about
time!).
I'm not ignoring the rest of your message, not at all, and plan to reply
at greater length soon. I also edit and contribute to Wikipedia, where it
might take weeks to find a reference to support a statement. I don't
think I have a research scholar's mindset, but, it would be a good idea
to change -- especially when a thoughtful and very diplomatic message
comes my way.
I'm far too much of a recluse, and must get out more. Living in (eastern)
Waltham, after all, puts me into a special position, and I really should
take advantage of it.
Thank you, kindly!
--
Nicabod =+= Waltham, Mass.
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