"The world-enforced distinction between the practical and scientific worker is utterly futile, and the whole experience of modern times has demonstrated its utter worthlessness. In order to be truly practical we must know the material with which we work, the implements which we use, the character and properties and forces of those materials, and the mechanical qualities and properties of them, too, and in knowing this we must be scientific."
William Rogers, 1881 (via mjhoy)
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