Newton, Monkeys, Saying No and Tea
Written on August 9, 2007 – 11:19 am | by gaulardcom |
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Ten Strange Facts About Newton
Read on for more obscure facts about the life of Isaac Newton, one of the the world’s most popular scientists.
Is that a monkey in your ponytail?
Passengers aboard Spirit Airlines Flight 180 from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to New York’s LaGuardia International Airport had an unexpected travel companion Tuesday.
8 Essential Strategies to Saying “No”
That ’s not always an easy skill to acquire. For those who have trouble saying “no”, here are a few practical strategies to try out.
A tea garden is a delightful hobby that can complement your herb garden and will provide you with the joy of fresh tea at a moment’s notice. Creating a tea garden in a container can also make a perfect gift for somebody.
Top 10 Most Expensive Vehicles to Own
The priciest vehicles consume the most money over time, but bargain-priced cars aren’t necessarily a better deal in the long run. The 10 vehicles with the highest overall cost of ownership are top-drawer luxury models, but that doesn’t mean that lower-priced vehicles are necessarily a better value.
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One Response to “Newton, Monkeys, Saying No and Tea”
By paul on Aug 9, 2007 | Reply
That should be Sir Issac Newton. Also, Sir Issac invented modern day calculus, which you neglected to mention. His book, The Principia Mathmatica outlines the basic tenants of calculus as well as his famous laws of physics.
Great information.