The Technical World Magazine, Volume 4Technical World Company, 1906 |
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Page 28
... minute hand of the clock . There is great noise in the workroom when the chimes are going to ring , and worse when Big Ben is going to strike - for wheels with fan- like arms ... minutes be- Then the sounders. 28 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
... minute hand of the clock . There is great noise in the workroom when the chimes are going to ring , and worse when Big Ben is going to strike - for wheels with fan- like arms ... minutes be- Then the sounders. 28 THE TECHNICAL WORLD MAGAZINE.
Page 29
... minutes be- Then the sounders fore the hour . in the telegraph offices connected with Washington begin to tick off the seconds , with breaks of five seconds at the end of each minute , and a break of ten seconds before the end of the ...
... minutes be- Then the sounders fore the hour . in the telegraph offices connected with Washington begin to tick off the seconds , with breaks of five seconds at the end of each minute , and a break of ten seconds before the end of the ...
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... minutes before the striking of the hours , and until the last stroke has been sounded . The blows are double- by ... minute numerals revolve as in a panorama before an opening in the sidewalk , which is protected by a heavy glass cover ...
... minutes before the striking of the hours , and until the last stroke has been sounded . The blows are double- by ... minute numerals revolve as in a panorama before an opening in the sidewalk , which is protected by a heavy glass cover ...
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... minutes to determine the reason accurately . It was because of the com- position of Nebula , such ingredients hav- ing been put together in its formation as to repel the advances of the earth toward a union , but not enough to drive the ...
... minutes to determine the reason accurately . It was because of the com- position of Nebula , such ingredients hav- ing been put together in its formation as to repel the advances of the earth toward a union , but not enough to drive the ...
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... minutes ! " At that rate , ' said I , I can run around this ball at the rate of forty - five miles an hour ; and if your calculations are correct , and it is eight miles in di- ameter , it must be about twenty - five miles in ...
... minutes ! " At that rate , ' said I , I can run around this ball at the rate of forty - five miles an hour ; and if your calculations are correct , and it is eight miles in di- ameter , it must be about twenty - five miles in ...
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