Volume 13 of Smith Journal is crammed with more than its fair share of sharp minds. Top of the list would have to be Solomon Shereshevsky, who remembered every single thing he’d ever come across – a great skill to have when it came to party tricks, but enough to send him crackers. And then there’s Delbert Trew who spends more time than you can imagine thinking about something very sharp indeed: barbed wire. You can’t go past Samuel Morse, either, who was a famous portrait painter before he gave his name to the code he invented. What a genius! And we’re pretty taken with Noel Turner, who was smart enough to get around some pretty weird New Zealand laws to invent a car that, for a while, was a huge success. As well, you’ll find stories on a cross-dressing spy, a couple of Sydney nerds who revolutionised modern music, court illustration, big wheels, the dubious science of controlling the weather and a whole stack of other stuff. 143 Pages
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Very comfortable
The hanging chair is installed and the installation is very simple. The hanging chair is very comfortable and stable to sit on, and there is no problem with it for two people. It looks very delicate
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Ergonomic kniestoel
Comes as a kit and is easy to assemble with a hex wrench. Sits very pleasing to my home work table. Very happy with it and also with the price of this chair.
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Installation is very simple
The product is very good, there is no big smell, the appearance is beautiful, and the installation is very simple! I like it very much. The quality of the material and workmanship are very good. I look forward to the effect!
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