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To: Jeff Head
My daughter's teacher to her class..."The founders could not have envisioned AK-47's and automatic gunfire

My daughter to her teacher...They couldn't envision 300 horsepower in your pickup truck either...

95 posted on 01/09/2004 8:59:52 PM PST by alphadog
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To: alphadog
Technology may have advanced...but the heart of man has remained the same. The founders wrote the Bill of Rights directed at the latter and it is therefore timeless.
98 posted on 01/10/2004 10:13:38 AM PST by Jeff Head
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To: alphadog
My daughter's teacher to her class..."The founders could not have envisioned AK-47's and automatic gunfire

My daughter to her teacher...They couldn't envision 300 horsepower in your pickup truck either...

Have your daughter ask her teacher if she knows what a Puckle Gun was.

A pre-Gatling revolving design, the Puckle gun was a British flintlock machine gun invented by James Puckle in 1718. It took a nine-round revolving block, was mounted on a tripod and was designed to be portable and especially to prevent an enemy boarding a ship. An unusual feature was that it fired square bullets against Moslem Turks, but conventional round ones for use against fellow Christian opponents. In those days, British law required that patents be submitted in rhyme, which gave a nice human touch to the early technology's advances.

Thomas Jefferson, in particular, was fascinated by the many technological offerings of his century, and his collection included many British patent drawings and models. It's certainly not inconceivable that he or others of the Revolutionary period [amateur artillerist Henry Knox, in particular] could very well have had their hands on a Puckle.


101 posted on 01/10/2004 4:48:25 PM PST by archy (Angiloj! Mia kusenveturilo estas plena da angiloj!)
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