Thomas Curtis Clarke was a famous engineer in the mid 1800s who helped to build many railroads and bridges in the United States. He once famously said, "The world today differs from that of Napoleon more than his world differed from that of Julius Caesar; and this change has chiefly been made by railways."
What do you think Clarke meant?
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
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