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	<title>Comments on: Professor Giles Brindley &#8211; Extreme Show &amp; Tell</title>
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		<title>By: Laurence Klotz</title>
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		<dc:creator>Laurence Klotz</dc:creator>
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		<description>Fascinating article.  I am delighted that Professor Brindley&#039;s lecture is getting the historical attention I always thought it deserved.  I wasn&#039;t aware of the other reports on the lecture.  To clarify: an extraordinary aspect of the lecture was the  matter of fact way in which it was given.  There was no element of showmanship, or any suggestion of exhibitionism.  There was no humour or any hint that what he was doing might be seen as unusual. It was, in fact, a dry lecture (aside from the topic).  He was fully clothed until the moment when he stepped from behind the dias.  There was no zipper; he simply dropped his track pants.  There was also, as I recall, no touching.


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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fascinating article.  I am delighted that Professor Brindley&#8217;s lecture is getting the historical attention I always thought it deserved.  I wasn&#8217;t aware of the other reports on the lecture.  To clarify: an extraordinary aspect of the lecture was the  matter of fact way in which it was given.  There was no element of showmanship, or any suggestion of exhibitionism.  There was no humour or any hint that what he was doing might be seen as unusual. It was, in fact, a dry lecture (aside from the topic).  He was fully clothed until the moment when he stepped from behind the dias.  There was no zipper; he simply dropped his track pants.  There was also, as I recall, no touching.</p>
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