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I stole this from Facebook

Mine would be

Men from the past Prince Charlie

R L Stevenson

W Wallace

R Bruce

R R MacGregor

From the present Rod Stewart

Sean Connery

Robert Carlyle

Alex Fergusson

Billy Connelly

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Alexander Graham Bell

John Logie Baird

Alexander Fleming

John Napier

John Boyd Dunlop

Mark Knopfler

Jimmy Shand

Mary Queen of Scots

And the ICT connection, Thomas Telford.

Posted

Some famous Canadian Scots

Alex MacKenzie

Simon Fraser

William MacGillivray

Donald Morrison

John A MacDonald

James MacGill

William Lyon MacKenzie

Tommy Douglas

Etc Etc

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Sean Connery

Robert Burns

Ewan Mcgregor

The Krankies

JK Rowling

JK Rowling?

Has she had some kind of an operation?

Ehh... missed the men bit! my sub is William Wallace

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Yo are not watching enough TV Alex

Did you mean Alexander Graham Bell for Communication

from wiki:-

In retrospect, Bell considered his most famous invention an intrusion on his real work as a scientist and refused to have a telephone in his study.

Apparently IHE asked him............

"Hey Alex, what have you invented today",

"Oh just a telephone, but I'm not putting one of them in my study, keeps interrupting me, bloody thing"

"Fair do's Alex, stick them on eBay then"

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No I meant Logie-Baird. His television is the forerunner to the modern day computer screen and the wee screen on your mobile.

Baird's tv systems involved mechanical, as opposed to electronic scanning to produce a picture. Doesn't bear any resemblence to today's tv or computer screens

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No I meant Logie-Baird. His television is the forerunner to the modern day computer screen and the wee screen on your mobile.

Baird's tv systems involved mechanical, as opposed to electronic scanning to produce a picture. Doesn't bear any resemblence to today's tv or computer screens

Actually Johnboy the first computer was wholly mechanical, invented by a Mr Babbage who never actually completed building it. It was like a large version of the dial darts scorer I remember from (The Seaforth?) Youth club on Planefield Road.

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