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Following the retirement of Tim Watson and Simon Madden in the early 1990s, the team was built on new players such as Gavin Wanganeen, Joe Misiti, Mark Mercuri, Michael Long, Dustin Fletcher ( son of Ken ) and James Hird, who was taken at # 79 in the 1992 draft.
The maple body prototype for the one piece cast aluminum " Frying Pan " was built by Harry Watson, factory superintendent of National Guitar Corporation.
The Watson Class are a class of LMSR built at National Steel and Shipbuilding Company in San Diego, CA
When he returned to Newcastle, he designed a rotary engine powered by water, and this was built in the High Bridge works of his friend Henry Watson.
Further emphasizing nurture, Watson said that nothing is instinctual ; rather everything is built into a child through the interaction with their environment.
Averill and Watson skate in a crowd, then dance alone, in an enormous roller skating rink called " Heaven's Gate ", which has been built by local entrepreneur John L. Bridges ( Jeff Bridges ).
In the spring of 1837, Cyrus Watson, the first settler on Green river, built a cabin on Thomas ' land, believing it to be vacant.
The Fore River area became a shipbuilding center in the 1880s ; founded by Thomas A. Watson, who became wealthy as assistant to Alexander Graham Bell in developing the telephone, many famous warships were built at the Fore River Shipyard.
In 1837 Andrew Watson brought his family to Cannon and built the first farm in the township.
* Isaac Watson House was built in 1708 on a bluff overlooking Watson ’ s Creekon with the property at.
The East Front of unsurpassed length is credibly said to have been built as the result of a rivalry with the Stainborough branch of the Wentworth family, which inherited the Great Strafford's minor title of Baron Raby, but not his estates, which went to Watson, including the notable series of Strafford portraits by Anthony van Dyck and Daniel Mytens, who thereupon added Wentworth to his surname.
DNA reconstruction model built by Francis Crick | Crick and James D. Watson | Watson in 1953.
Before a match between Bowdoin and Williams at Watson Arena, built in 2009
In 1946, American inventor James Watson Hendry built the first screw injection machine, which allowed much more precise control over the speed of injection and the quality of articles produced.
The earliest construction was Watson Brake, an 11-mound complex built about 3500 BCE by hunter gatherers in present-day Louisiana.
" Bell and Watson built and tested Gray's water transmitter design on March 10 and successfully transmitted clear speech saying " Mr. Watson – come here – I want to see you.
It was designed by A. G. Watson, Chief Mechanical Engineer of the SAR from 1929 to 1936, and built by the North British Locomotive Company in Glasgow.
Another popular fictional character, Sherlock Holmes, is tall and lean ; his right-hand man Doctor Watson, meanwhile, is often described as " middle-sized, strongly built.
A particularly fine example is Wellington Church, near the University of Glasgow, which was built in 1883-4 by the architect Thomas Lennox Watson.
Whittaker joined the law firm of Watson, Ess, Marshall & Enggas in Kansas City, Missouri and built up a practice in corporate law.
Watson Brake is now considered the oldest mound complex in the Americas, preceding that built at Poverty Point ( both are in northern Louisiana ) by nearly 2, 000 years.

Watson and IBM
The first ( retroactively ) RISC-labeled processor ( IBM 801-IBMs Watson Research Center, mid-1970s ) was a tightly pipelined simple machine originally intended to be used as an internal microcode kernel, or engine, in CISC designs, but also became the processor that introduced the RISC idea to a somewhat larger public.
According to Steven Levy, IBM Watson researchers discovered differential cryptanalytic attacks in 1974 and were asked by the NSA to keep the technique secret.
* The IBM computer Watson, against which Jeopardy!
Thomas John Watson, Sr. ( February 17, 1874 – June 19, 1956 ) was the chairman and CEO of International Business Machines ( IBM ), who oversaw that company's growth into an international force from 1914 to 1956.
Watson would later enforce strict rules at IBM against alcohol consumption, even off the job.
Watson, Sr. also developed the " 1 % doctrine " for war profits which mandated that IBM receive no more than 1 % profit from the sales of military equipment to U. S. Government.
Watson worked with local leaders to create a college in the Binghamton area, where IBM was founded and had major plants.
Its School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is named the Thomas J. Watson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, although the IBM plant in the neighboring city of Endicott has since downsized drastically.
After World War II, Watson began work to further the extent of IBM's influence abroad and in 1949, the year he stepped down, created the IBM World Trade Corporation in order to oversee IBM's foreign business.
Watson was named chairman emeritus of IBM in 1956.
# Thomas Watson, Jr. succeeded his father as IBM chairman and later served as Ambassador to the Soviet Union under Jimmy Carter.
# Arthur K. Watson served as president of IBM World Trade Corporation and later as Ambassador to France.
E. Urner Goodman recounts that the elderly Watson attended an International Scout Commissioners ' meeting in Switzerland, where the IBM founder asked not to be put on a pedestal.
His role model is Tom Watson, then IBM chairman, who said in 1958: ' I think there is a world market for about five computers.
The document says no, but quotes his son and then IBM President Thomas J. Watson, Jr., at the annual IBM stockholders meeting, April 28, 1953, as speaking about the IBM 701 Electronic Data Processing Machine, which it identifies as " the company's first production computer designed for scientific calculations ".
* Thomas J. Watson ( 1874 – 1956 ), transformed a small manufacturer of adding machines into IBM
For two years at the Watson Research Center, the superscalar limits of the 801 design were explored, such as the feasibility of implementing the design using multiple functional units to improve performance, similar to what had been done in the IBM System / 360 Model 91 and the CDC 6600 ( although the Model 91 had been based on a CISC design ), to determine if a RISC machine could maintain multiple instructions per cycle, or what design changes need to be made to the 801 design to allow for multiple-execution-units.
In 1985, research on a second-generation RISC architecture started at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, producing the " AMERICA architecture "; in 1986, IBM Austin started developing the RS / 6000 series, based on that architecture.
IBM Research Division, T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York 10598.
In 1966 DRAM was invented by Dr. Robert Dennard at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center.
Today, IBM's offices at 1 Rogers St supports mobile employees, Watson Research Center on User interface, and IBM DataPower.

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