Part I of the History of the American Development of the Automobile from the Model T and Diesel...
You never know who will turn out to be a key player in a presidential race. Remember Willie Horton (ex-convict the killer, not the former slugger Tiger) in 1988? And remember Bill Ayers in 2008?
This year so far, we have Charles Ponzi, the regime of fame. Governor Rick Perry, the leading candidate so far for the GOP presidential nomination, believes Social Security is a Ponzi scheme.
It's interesting how sometimes something called a person becomes more famous than the person. Remember the engine that he invented more than you remember Rudolf Diesel. Ditto for the Ponzi scheme.Seems unfair, so let's right that the law is wrong here.
First, a brief introduction: a Ponzi scheme is one that uses money from new investors to pay profits on money from previous investors. It can work for a while. But like all good things, it comes to an end, often with arrests. And it August 12, 1930, in Boston to Ponzi, which so far is kind of running mate Perry. Perry-Ponzi 2012.
Thank you to Rudolf Diesel who invented the diesel engine, and now people who know its advantages certainly feel blessed. Let us spread the advantage of diesel engines so that you can also benefit. With the rising price of gasoline, a diesel engine will be cheaper for you if you take it the other way.
Source: http://EzineArticles.
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more...Shortly prior to publishing the treatise that would become the foundation for the engine that would bear his name, Rudolph Diesel was actually working on a steam engine that ran on ammonia vapour. Fortunately for us (and semi-unfortunately for Herr
more...By Brendan McAleer, April 26, 2012 SHORTLY prior to publishing the treatise that would become the foundation for the engine that would bear his name, Rudolph Diesel was actually working on a steam engine that ran on ammonia vapour.
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