About CymraesYankee, Researcher 207047
Check this out!! This is so cool... http://www.CymunedNorthAmerica.iwarp.com" >http://www.CymunedNorthAmerica.iwarp.com SUPPORT Welsh prosperity (even while here in the UK)!!
Here's another goodie... this one is from the American Institue of Physics.
http://www.imaginecreativity.com/mod/index.html" >http://www.imaginecreativity.com/mod/index.html
/>This is the story of the discovery of optical pulsars in 1968, complete with a voice streaming of the original audio transcription of the discovery. The 3 scientists are Welshman Mike Disney (Now at Cardiff University), and 2 Americans, Don Taylor and John Cocke (my father). There is a pic of the 3 of them on the index page. Mike Disney is on the left, Dad is in the middle, and Don Taylor is on the right.
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