One of the greatest scientists of all time deployed his considerable sense of humour at the expense of a mate who worked for the Atlantic Telegraph Company when the company’s cable-laying efforts ran into problems. The great man mocked his friend in a poem: ‘Under the sea, under the sea, No little signals are coming ...
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