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« on: September 04, 2008, 01:36:36 AM »

Not quite sure if this is the right place, but this is from the (Oz) ABC Science Show, on Aug. 30th.  Hope it's of interest to any 'rev heads'  ::)   
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Robert Lacey describes the character of Henry Ford. Ford believed in reincarnation and says he learnt all his skills in a previous life. He came from a technologically minded family and had the knack of transforming technology. He had a vision of a vehicle for the multitudes. He didn't invent the motor car, but did develop new ways of manufacturing, including the assembly line.
  To listen go to:  http://www.abc.net.au/cgi-bin/common/player_launch.pl?s=rn/scienceshow&d=rn/scienceshow/audio&r=ssw_30082008_2856.ram&w=ssw_30082008_28M.asx&t=Saturday%2030%20August%202008&p=1 
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