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Maybe you could get him on a gluten free diet. Perhape you could provide him with some of the canned corn you tried to use to stave off what would eventually become your incel lifestyle.That guy is a gluten for punishment.
And another genius, John Browning, improved the design to the point that the Browning M2 is still in use, world wide, today.
You two got me.A person with an IQ four standard deviations above the mean was an American electrical engineer named Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim. Maxim was an electrical engineer working for Thomas Edison. Maxim laid claim to inventing the lightbulb. It is possible that Maxim actually designed the lightbulb. Edison decided he did not want Maxim around any longer. Edison could not fire Maxim because he would only have to walk across the street and work for Westinghouse. Edison figured out how to legally banish Maxim from America and end his work in electricity. Maxim was paid $20,000 a year to go to Europe and agree to never touch anything to do with electricity again. $20,000 in 1890 would be equivalent of $643,000 today.
Maxim was one of the greatest geniuses of all time. Maxim held patents on numerous mechanical devices such as hair-curling irons, a mousetrap, and steam pumps. At the Paris Exhibition in 1881, a man told Maxim that if he wanted to make a fortune, he should invent a machine that would help these Europeans kill each other. Maxim had and idea of building a weapon that would keep firing as long as you pulled the trigger. Maxim perfected the design and sold a patent to England and to Germany. Maxim sold his machine gun patents to European countries on the eve of World War I, changing the nature of combat. The Maxim gun was used by both sides during WWI and millions died from being shot with Maxim guns. This caused trench warfare which caused its own problems.
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“Sir John Hawkwood, British knight, most prudent leader of his age and supreme expert in the art of war." The inscription on his Fresco in Florence Cathedral.