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- From: rep@thor.genrad.com (Pete Peterson)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos.tech
- Subject: Re: One Hoss Shay
- Date: 17 Nov 1992 19:49:14 -0500
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- References: <2163.88.uupcb@chaos.lrk.ar.us> <3125@contex.contex.com>
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- In article <3125@contex.contex.com> frank@marvin.contex.com (Frank Perdicaro) writes:
- >In article <2163.88.uupcb@chaos.lrk.ar.us> dave.williams@chaos.lrk.ar.us (Dave Williams) writes:
- >>
- >>-> I am seriously thinking about buying an older Spitfire. Now, after
- >>-> all the laughter has subsided, I have a few questions.
- >>
- >>...
- >>got it, and it was like Frost's One-Hoss Shay - everything was falling
- >>apart at once.
- >
- >I think that it was not Frost ( Robert Frost ) that wrote One-Hoss
- >Shay. I think it pre-dated him. As odd as it may seem I have seen
- >this poem cited in various texts as expressing a theory of integrated,
- >balanced design. Anybody got the real reference? Yeah, I have it at
- >home someplace...
- >
- It was "The Deacon's Masterpiece" subtitled "The Wonderful One Hoss Shay"
- and the author was a rather well known lawyer named Ollie Holmes (Oliver
- Wendell Holmes --- U. S. Supreme Court Chief Justice, etc.)
-
- The story was about a deacon who observed that a shay (carriage) would
- always break down because some part failed; it would never wear out.
-
- He build a carriage whose parts were of exactly matched strengths. It ran
- exactly 100 years to the day, then spontaneously disintegrated into a pile
- of rubble!
-
- pete peterson
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