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i think this is a dehydration reaction: sugar + sulphuric acid?

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Is that a bontempi the platypus is rocking.. :think:


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Looks more like a Yamaha. I've got one somewhere back in Manc.

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Are you burying folks under duel carriageways again..

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Looks more like a Yamaha. I've got one somewhere back in Manc.

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Are you burying folks under duel carriageways again..


I had one in red....


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Ada Lovelace honoured by Google doodleMathematician and daughter of Lord Byron left legacy as role model for young women entering technology careers
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Ada Lovelace has been honoured by a Google doodle on the 197th anniversary of her birth. Photograph: Google
Google's latest doodle celebrates the 197th birthday of Ada Lovelace, the 19th century mathematician and daughter of romantic poet Lord Byron.

Often described as world's first computer programmer, Lovelace showed a keen interst in mathematical studies from an early age and was taught by her mother, Annabella, who was also a gifted mathematician.

In correspondence with Charles Babbage, who was working on the ideas for a machine that is now recognised as a forerunner of the modern computer, Ada demonstrated her gift for mathematics and was described by him as 'the enchantress of numbers'.

She was introduced to him by another female scientist famous in her day, the mathematician Mary Somerville, who mentored Ada during her relatively short life.

Babbage was impressed by the mathematical skills Ada possessed and invited her to translate a piece in Italian written by Luigi Menabrea describing Babbage's 'analytical engine', so that it could be published in England.

Her notes include what is recognised as the first algorithm intended to be processed by a machine, while she also speculated on its future ability to create graphics and complex music.

Born in 1815, she had no relationship with her father, who died when she was eight. In 1835, she married William King, who was created Earl of Lovelace in 1838. She died in 1852 at the age of 36.

Her lasting legacy as role model for girls and young women considering careers in technology is remembered on Ada Lovelace Day, which is dedicated to the celebration of the achievements of women in science and technology.

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thank you bert, hoped someone would do that

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Nah-uh, I remember her very well. Husband was a cheery bloke.

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