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		<title>By: Posts about Solar Florida as of April 7, 2009 &#124; Atlas Solar Solutions</title>
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		<title>By: Topics about Lamps &#187; Archive &#187; This Day in Geek History: April 7</title>
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		<description>[...] The Great Geek Manual added an interesting post on This Day in Geek History: April 7Here&#8217;s a small excerpt1795 The Academy of Sciences in France adopts the metre as the unit of length and the base of the metric system. There had been no uniformity of French measurements prior to the Revolution. Delambre and Méchain measured an arc of the meridian from Dunkirk to Barcelona , in order to define the metre as one ten-millionth the distance between the poles and the equator. 1827 English pharmacist John Walker sell the first friction matches, which he had invented the previous year. [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Topics about Lamps &#187; Archive &#187; This Day in Geek History: April 7</title>
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		<description>[...] The Great Geek Manual added an interesting post on This Day in Geek History: April 7Here&#8217;s a small excerpt1795 The Academy of Sciences in France adopts the metre as the unit of length and the base of the metric system. There had been no uniformity of French measurements prior to the Revolution. Delambre and Méchain measured an arc of the meridian from Dunkirk to Barcelona , in order to define the metre as one ten-millionth the distance between the poles and the equator. 1827 English pharmacist John Walker sell the first friction matches, which he had invented the previous year. [...]</description>
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