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Monday, October 10, 2005 |
Loctite: "A Hartford Connecticut basement in 1953 was humble setting for the origin of something very useful. An entrepreneurial professor from Trinity College named Vernon Krieble and his son Robert, both PhD chemists developed a unique liquid resin that hardened in the absence of air. Recognizing the potential of this anaerobic sealant they patented their creation and released it to market by 1956. Starting out as The American Sealants Company, they offered one product, dubbed 'Loctite,' a name conceived by Robert's wife, Nancy...."
(Via Earthbound Light Photography Tips.)
6:13:08 AM
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© Copyright 2006 erik goetze.
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VRlog provides news, developments and analysis of the virtual reality (VR) world from a nature photographer's perspective. Since I am not connected to or funded by any VR vendor, I intend to objectively appraise what's going on, and the direction VR is headed in. -- erik goetze
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