George H. Sutton (1870–1938) known as the "handless billiard player", was a carom billiards professional in the United States and Europe in the early 1900s. He was called a "billiard expert" and he competed with other notable billiard professionals such as Willie Hoppe. Sutton had no arms...
Inventor of the computer mouse.Category: Engineer, Hacker, Inventor, Manager, and WriterDouglas RossComputer scientist pioneer who is known for the term CAD and as the father of APT.Category: Chairman, Engineer, Father, Inventor, Manager, Programmer, Scientist, and Writer...
“It is terrible to be twenty…It is as bad as being faced with riding over the Grand National course. One knows one will almost certainly fall into the Brook of Competition and break one’s leg over the Hedge of Disappointment, and stumble over the Wire of Intrigue and quite certainly c...
which is everything, so that doesn’t leave you many options. Luckily there is one exception. One thing that a man can never have enough of, and you can have this thing shipped to his door every month. Let’s face it, a man doesn’t really have everything unless he has ALL the ...