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Let's not forget Harry Transformer and Butch Capacitor. Where would we be without them, huhn?

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all the others involved with Atomic Theories, Max Plak (The Quantum Mechanics guy),
Scott who is Max Plak ? Do you mean Planck ?
To add to your list theres Shottky and Schmitt, for the Schmitt trigger and the Shottky diode used often in Micro-wave.

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Don’t forget William Stanley—one of the earlies on transformers.

Believe it’s Max Planck, http://www.mpg.de/english/

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Let's not forget Harry Transformer and Butch Capacitor. Where would we be without them, huhn?

Wasnt Harry's nickname, Sundance..?? and together they made the 'Resonant wild bunch'... [Linked Image]

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