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They Said It Couldn’t Be Done…Really?
In 1835 Thomas Tredgold, a British railroad designer, said: “that any general system of conveying passengers would…go at a velocity exceeding ten miles an hour, or thereabouts, is extremely improbable.” In 1868 Representative Cadwallader C. Washburn of Wisconsin told the United … Continue reading
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Tagged Astronomer Royal, British Royal Society, Cadwallader C. Washburn, Federal Communications Commissioner, George Armstrong Custer, Harry S. Truman, IBM, johnson space center, Langley Aeronautical Laboratory, Little Bighorn River, Lord Kelvin, Project Mercury, railroads, Richard van der Riet Woolley, Sioux, Space Task Group, Sputnik 1, T.A.M. Craven, Thomas J. Watson, Thomas Tredgold, William Leahy
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