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English: This video discusses Henry Dreyfuss's design for Honeywell's thermostat and for his Bell Telephone, it also shows the drawings of "Joe" and "Josephine" he used to size his design for human use. The video is irreverent and humorous, but the technical information is completely correct. It also shows, briefly, a few of his other design in order to show the scope of his work. |
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Author | Executive Producer: Bill Hammack; editor: Jon Markowski |
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current | 01:06, 19 March 2010 | 3 min 7 s, 1,280 × 720 (36.91 MB) | Hammack (talk | contribs) |
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