
Just connect…..
Lee Gatiss and Stephen Walton brought the following email from Amazon to my attention. Speaks for itself. Those confused by the connection should realise that John Owen, in addition to being the greatest Puritan theologian of his day, was also a pioneer in the realm of telecommunications. He was, after all, the first man to tie two tin cans together with a piece of string and use them as a means of ordering a pizza from Ye Olde Englishe Pizza Hutte next door. The ascription of this act to Edmund Campion, SJ, is mere Catholic propaganda — he used porcelain bowls and a shoe lace and it didn’t work. Anyway, this book looks like a real page turner for the theologically inclined out there:
Greetings from Amazon.co.uk,
As someone who has purchased or rated John
Owen: Reformed Catholic, Renaissance Man (Great Theologians) by
Carl R. Trueman, you might like to know that Oliver Heaviside –
Maverick Mastermind of Electricity will be released on 28 April
2009. You can pre-order yours for just £28.50 by following the link
below.
| Oliver Heaviside – Maverick Mastermind of Electricity Basil Mahon
Release Date: 28 April 2009 |
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Product Description
One of the great pioneers of
electrical science, Oliver Heaviside (1850-1925) was a self-educated,
fiercely independent genius who cared nothing for social or mathematical
conventions. Among many achievements, he showed how to rid telephone lines
of distortion and put Maxwell s wonderful but hitherto inaccessible theory
of electromagnetism into its modern form. In his writings, and in life, he
was always provocative, often amusing, sometimes infuriating, but never
dull. This is a compelling account of Heaviside s life with a powerful
insight into his scientific thinking and why it has been so
influential.





























