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Lincoln Electric Arc Welder SA-200 Part L-5171 Texas Flag Aluminum Control Plate US $55.00
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LINCOLN AC/DC ARC WELDER US $155.00
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lincoln weldanpower 150 amp welder generator 4500w arc US $550.00
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Lincoln Idealarc DC 600 Arc Welder US $899.00
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***Lincoln Power ARC 4000*** US $1,250.00
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LINCOLN AC/DC 225 ARC WELDER 220V SINGLE PHASE WORKS GREAT US $349.99
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Lincoln SAE 150J SAE 200J Shield-Arc Junior Welder Instruction Manual US $23.00
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LINCOLN ARC WELDER IDEALARC R3R-400 POWER SOURCE US $800.00
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LINCOLN ELECTRIC TIG-300/300 ARC WELDER 300A US $899.00
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LINCOLN IDEALARC ARC WELDER MODEL R3S-600 *600 AMP* US $550.00
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Lincoln SA200 Arc Welder US $4,400.00
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LINCOLN LINCOLNWELD L-61 SUBMERGED ARC WELDING WIRE US $69.99
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Lincoln Shield-Arc Welder Instruction Manual IM-103-A US $15.00
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Lincoln SP-135T wire feed 110 volt arc welder US $220.00
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Lincoln Ideal Arc R3S-325 with Cobramatic 150-003 Wire Feeder US $1,800.00 |
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Lincoln Electric Idealarc R3R-400 400 Amp Stick Arc Tig Welder Power Source 3of5 US $1,199.99
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Lincoln Idealarc R3R-400 Arc Welder US $700.00
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Hobart 500550 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welding Kit Sale Price: $365.70 |
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The Auto Arc 130 operates off 115-volt standard household current. It comes ready to weld with or without shielding gas using .023-.035 solid wire or .030-.035 flux cored wire. The 500550 Auto Arc 130 Package includes a welding cart, welding helmet and fixed flow MIG regulator kit. With an amperage output range of 30 - 130, it easily handles a broad selection of solid mild steel or stainless, flux cored and aluminum wires. Features: Welds 22 gauge up to 3/16-Inch steel Proven built-in wire feeder with quick-release drive roll lever, Built-in contactor eases use and is an excellent safety feature which makes wire electrically "cold" when not welding. Four output voltage settings with wire feed tracking provide quick and easy adjustment for different materials and thickness. Dual groove drive rolls make it easy to switch between .023/.025-Inch (0.6 mm) and .030 - .035-Inch (0.8 - 0.9 mm) wire. Self-resetting thermal overload and motor protection. Specifications: Rated Output at 20-percent Duty: 85A at 17.5 VDC, Cycle: 51A at 21VDC (CSA Rating), Current Range: 30 - 130-Amp, Max Open Circuit Voltage: 27-volt, Wire Feed Speed Range w/o load: 0 - 500-Inch per Minute, Amps Input at 115V: 20 (15 is CSA rating). |
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Hobart 500549 Auto Arc 130 Wire Feed MIG Welder List Price: $329.99 Sale Price: $314.18 |
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AutoArc 130 Welder by Hobart |
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Pro-Grade Ultra-Portable 100-Amp Electric Arc Welder - 110V Sale Price: $66.99 |
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Model and Color May Very Features: - Voltage: 110 Vlt - Frequency: 60 Hz - Required Current: 26 Amp - Single Phase - Amperage Control: 45 To 100 Amp - Welds Up To 1/4" Mild Steel - UL Listed - Up To 100% Duty Cycle Include: 1 Pc Welders Shield 1 Pc Stinger - Compact And Easy To Handle - Perfect For Home Projects And Maintanance |
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Ramsond CT 520DY 3-in-1 Multifunction Digital Inverter Plasma Cutter + TIG Welder + ARC (MMA) Welder, Dual Voltage 110/220V Dual Frequency 50/60Hz List Price: $1,439.00 Sale Price: $739.99 |
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Ramsond introduces the 4th generation of its CT520DY. CT520DY is a 3-in-1 multifunction cutting and welding machine. It is a 50 Amp plasma cutter, a 200 Amp DC (Direct Current) TIG welder and a 200 Amp ARC/MMA stick welder. It is dual voltage 110V/220V and dual frequency 50/60 Hz. It is equipped with DIGITAL AMP DISPLAY, INTEGRATED PRESSURE GAUGE, FOOT PEDAL FUNCTION and FOLDABLE INSULATED HANDLE. It uses the most reliable high frequency V-MOSFETs by TOSHIBA along with PWM (Pulse Width Modulation Processor) which help deliver a constant, concentrated and precise current to the cutting/welding surface. Regardless of your training, you can achieve smooth, clean and uniform cuts (1 inch) and weld a wide range of surfaces and material (e.g. stainless steel, carbon steel, alloy steel, copper, brass and other conductive material) with minimal heat input and without distortion of metal. CT520DY is easy to use by the do-it-yourself user, while fully accommodating of the demands of professional operators. It has five controls; the ON/OFF switch, Amperage Control Knob, the Post Flow Knob, Function Selector and the foot pedal ON/OFF switch. It has an integrated air pressure gauge in the front panel of the unit, as well as a large digital display that conveniently displays the current (Amps) setting of the unit. Note: This is a DC (Direct Current) TIG Machine. For aluminum welding AC (Alternating Current) is recommended. Each Ramsond CT520DY comes fully equipped with all accessories: TIG Torch, Plasma Torch, ARC/MMA Electrode Clamp, Air Regulator/Filter, Argon Flow Meter, Set of Consumables for the plasma and TIG torches, and Ground Clamp. Plug is not included. It comes with a 1 year Limited Warranty (Parts and Labor). The consumables are readily available both through Ramsond and third party sellers and are reasonably priced. |
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Lincoln Electric K1297 AC/DC 225/125 Arc Welder List Price: $878.82 Sale Price: $615.00 |
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LEWK1297 Features: -Easy to install. Comes with attached input power cable and plug..-Easy to operate with front mounted AC/DC polarity switch and full range amperage selector switch for accurate and dependable procedure setting.-Traditional design provides long-life and low cost operation.-Input power: 230/1/60.-Input current @ rated output: AC:50; DC:36. Specifications: -AC welding output range of 40-225 amps and a DC welding output range of 30-125 amps.-Rated output current/Voltage/Duty Cycle AC: 225A/25V/20pct/79OCV; DC: 125A/25V/20pct/73 OCV.-Output range: 40-225 Amps AC; 30-125 Amps DC.-AC/DC 225/125 60HZ Arc Welder. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 24" x 17.25" x 12".-Net weight: 129 lbs.. Warranty: -1 yr warranty on material and workmanship. |
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Lincoln Electric K1170 AC225S Stick Welder List Price: $577.31 Sale Price: $299.99 |
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The Lincoln electric AC-225 compact stick welder produces an extremely smooth AC arc for welding a wide variety of materials including carbon, low alloy and stainless steels as well as cast iron. Ideal for home, farm, shop, repair and maintenance, build-up welding and light fabrication. Easy to install with attached input power cable and NEMA 6-50P plug, plus it's easy to operate: a full range 40-225 Amp selector switch quickly sets the welding current and ensures a uniform arc each and every time you weld. Smooth arc makes it easy to weld with different electrodes, including mild steel, low hydrogen, stainless steel and hardfacing electrodes. U.S.A. Volts: 230, Amps: 40 - 225, Duty Cycle: 225A / 25V / 20%, Amperage Adjustments: 40 - 225, Range Selection: 40 - 225, Weldable Metals: Carbon, low alloy, stainless steel, cast iron, Weld Thickness (in.): Up to 1/4, Electrode Size (in.): 3/32 to 5/32, Electrode Cable Length (ft.): 10, Clamp Cable Length (ft.): 10, Power Cord (ft.): 6, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 12 x 17 1/4 x 24 |
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Lincoln Electric K2185-1 Handy MIG Welder List Price: $508.16 Sale Price: $380.99 |
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LEWK2185-1 Features: -Welds both MIG (shielding gas sold separately) and flux-cored.-Cold contactor safety feature keeps welding wire electrically “cold” until gun trigger is pressed.-Input power: 115/1/60.-Input current@ rated output: 20A.-Handy Mig Welder. Specifications: -35-88 amps output; welds up to 1/8 in. mild steel.-Plugs into household 115V, 20 amp outlet.-Rated output curent/voltage/duty cycle: 70A / 17V / 20pct.-Output range: 35-88A WFS while welding: 0-300 ipm; Max. OCV: 29V. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 12.8" x 8.8" x 18".-Net weight: 46 lbs.. Warranty: -1 yr warranty on material and workmanship. |
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Lincoln K3030-1 Hemisfear Viking Auto Darkening Welding Helmet 2450 Series List Price: $244.00 Sale Price: $195.00 |
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Lincoln Hemisfear Viking Auto Darkening Welding Helmet Mfg # K3030-1 Model: 2450 Series Features: VIKING solar-powered auto-darkening helmets are loaded with features, built to demanding specs and packaged with a host of accessories. * Continuously variable control For shade and sensitivity o 9-13 Shade Control - Internal o Sensitivity Adjustable for different welding environments o Delay Adjustable from dark back to light state * Light weight - 20 oz (588 g) * Grind mode Great for weld prep or post-weld clean up activities * Magnifying cheater lens capable * Hard hat adapter capable * Extra Cover Lenses Enclosed - (2) inside and (5) outside * Auto darkening welding hood with 4x5 in. cartridge and 3.82 x 2.44 in viewing area * Infinite control of shade, sensitivity and delay * 4 Arc sensors Specifications: Cartridge Size 4.5" x 5.25" (114mm x 133mm) View Window Size 3.82" x 2.44" (97mm x 62mm) Weight 20.0 oz. (588 g) Number of Sensors 4 Shade Control Internal Variable Welding Shades DIN 9 to 13 with Grind Sensitivity Control Variable shade, delay, and light sensitivity Powered Replaceable lithium battery Light to Dark Switching Time 0.00004 sec. (1/25000 sec.) Delay Control (Dark to Light) 0.1 sec. min. - 1.0 sec. max TIG Rating 5 amps Compliance ANSI Z87.1-2003/CSA Z94.3 Operating Temperature 14 - 131 deg. F (-10-55 deg. C) Storage Temperature -4 - 158 deg. F (-20-70 deg. C) |
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Lincoln K2532-1 Magnum 100Sg Spool Gun Mig 140C / 180C List Price: $252.00 Sale Price: $205.00 |
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The Magnum 100SG spool gun is the lowest cost way to add reliable and precise spool gun wire feeding performance for soft aluminum wire. Its easy to set up, does not require a bulky outboard adapter/power module and shares gun expendable parts with the standard MIG gun included with the Power MIG models. The Magnum 100SG is a reliable, low-price aluminum welding spool gun for novice and experienced welders. For added protection, the Magnum 100SG comes with a cushioned carrying case. To reduce the number of expendable parts needed, this spool gun uses the same contact tips and nozzles as the standard Magnum 100L MIG gun.Advantage LincolnPRODUCTIVITY Lightweight at only 3.5 lbs. (1.6 Kg). All combinations of specified aluminum alloys and wire diameters can be fed with the same drive roll and liner assembly. .030-.035 (0.8-0.9 mm) drive roll included. EASE-OF-USE Professionally-styled, smooth exterior with ergonomic grip and balance. Full travel mechanical trigger can be easily felt through a welding glove. 10 ft (3.0 m) gun cable, control harness, and gun connector offers fast connections to the welding machine. No expensive gun or bulky adapter module is required. PEACE-OF-MIND Uses the same tips, diffuser, and nozzles as the Magnum 100L. Cushioned carrying case protects the gun during storage. 90-days warranty on parts and labor.Physical specifications:Weight:3.5 lbs. (1.6 kgs. )Dimensions (in) H x W x D : 15.75 x 10.50 x 4.25Dimensions (mm) H x W x D : 400 x 267 x 1080Processes:MIG/GMAW This will ship from your nearest Lincoln Electric warehouse. This product cannot ship outside of the 48 states. |
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Lincoln K2377-1 Small Canvas Cover Power Mig 140C/ 180C List Price: $45.00 Sale Price: $38.98 |
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Protect your welder when not in use. Made from attractive red canvas that is flame retardant, mildew resistant and water repellent. Includes a convenient side pocket to hold your welding torch or gun. |
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Planetary Defense - Who Will Save Earth? - Neo's - the Cosmic Threat to Civilization's Survival - What are Your Odds of Dying From an Asteroid Impact?
What would happen if something the size of a mountain, flying at 26 000 miles per hour (41 843 kilometers per hour), hit the Earth? Do our Governments have a plan in place to protect us from such a calamitous event? Judging by the administration's sluggish response both before and after Hurricane Katrina the likely answer is 'No'.
We live in a busy Solar System with lots of moving parts. Many of those parts consist of stony-iron materials known as asteroids and many of these rocky bodies have yet to be discovered and could impact with Earth at any time.
There are also many icy bodies, known as Comets. They live out past the orbits of Neptune. Any stirring of their orbits, perhaps nudged by gravitational forces of nearby stars can change their trajectories for a visit into the inner Solar System putting them on a potential collision course with Earth, also at any time.
Scientists Study Recent Developments
In January 2008 there was some news that an asteroid, known as 2007 WD5, might hit Mars. The resulting impact was projected to be similar in size to Meteor Crater, an impact crater a mile-wide in Arizona, formed in a flash of white light and fireball, when an asteroid struck there 50 000 years ago.
Around the same time, another asteroid known as 2007 TU 24 was discovered in November 2007 by the Catalina Sky Survey on October 11, 2007. Calculations determined it would pass near the Earth, on January 29, 2008, just outside the orbit of the Moon, which is considered very close in astronomical terms.
2007 TU 24 is between 150 and 600 meters in diameter. The average interval between actual Earth impacts for an object this size is estimated to be about 37 000 years. Radar Observations of 2007 TU 24 were made at the Goldstone, California in late January and early February. This will permit later 3D shape reconstruction.
In July 1994, twenty-one fragments of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 smashed into Jupiter, leaving black and brown blotches on the planet for over a year, each blotch itself, the size of Earth. Astronomers have yet to witness an asteroid impact with another planet.
Therefore the opportunity to witness the 2007 WD5 impact on Mars was exciting to astronomers and scientists who wanted to make measurements of these types of objects as well as calculations and impact scenarios of what might happen should an asteroid, or a comet, impact with the Earth.
The Mars impact never took place as the asteroid cruised by without incident; a disappointment to astronomers who lost an opportunity to observe the direct effects of an asteroid impact on a planet similar to Earth.
Luckily for us though, the asteroid 2007 TU 24 also missed Earth. I couldn't help wondering how we would actually have responded if the scientists had told us that the Earth-bound asteroid was headed directly for us and that, according to their calculations there was no way it was going to miss us!
How Worried Should We Be?
One of the main problems we have right now is the lack of an effective response. Even if we knew that an asteroid or comet was headed straight for us, and even if we had plenty of warning ahead of time, what would we do? Once we detect them we still have to figure out some way to safely and reliably destroy or deflect them. To date, such methods do not exist in practicum, only in theory. No missions to prove the ability to move or destroy an asteroid or comet have ever been undertaken by any country.
If an asteroid were to hit Earth, impact would likely be in the oceans as Earth is over 70% water. The effects of such an impact could include Tsunamis, which would be devastating to small Island nations and coastlines on the main land on both sides of the ocean, or could be as devastating as planet-wide environmental collapse if the projectile is large enough to punch through the ocean floor.
An asteroid could also hit land, including cities, again causing anywhere from local to global devastation depending on the size of the impactor. Food chains, transportation, infrastructure could all be leveled with a moderate impact and civilization itself can be jeopardized.
A big impact would jeopardize the survival of the entire planet, not just food chains and civilization, by kicking up tones of dust and soot high into the atmosphere, similar to gigantic volcanic eruptions which would block out the sun and change climate, killing off vegetation as temperatures plummet and no access to solar energy for photosynthesis.
When looking at the Moon, Mercury, Mars and even the Earth itself, we can see the pock-marks that tell the tale of their respective histories. As the Moon and Mercury are not subject to the forces of erosion, their battle-worn landscapes bear the scars of countless impact craters displayed in plain view; harsh reminders of the reality of every planet's life in the brutal environment of space. These pock-marks should act as a reminder that "It's not a matter of If an impact will happen, but when!"
According to David Morrison at NASA-AMES in an article he wrote in September 1998, on average a NEO with about 1 million megatons energy (roughly 2 km in diameter) collides with the Earth once or twice per million years, statistically speaking. An impact of this size would kill a substantial proportion of the Earth's population and have a devastating and lasting effect on Earth's environment. What such a statistic does not tell you of course is whether the impact will occur one million years from today, or one week from today. What is interesting to note is that the impact that most scientists believe is responsible for causing the extinction of the dinosaurs occurred 65 million years ago. That may well make us long overdue for an extinction-level strike.
Is Anyone Doing Anything About This Situation?
US Military budgets do not include Earth's protection. The US military does not even have a mission to worry about it. The military agenda of all countries is to defend their respective countries' interests. To date, NEO's are not of formal interest to any military. No country or conglomerate of countries has undertaken the task, officially, to protect the Earth from NEOs.
Were an imminent impact to happen, would the government(s) even tell us at all? We have already determined that governments are not prepared to intercede, intercept and save the day. In February 2008 the US Air Force shot down an orbiting US Spy Satellite. The satellite was traveling at near asteroid speeds, at 23 000 miles per hour. Impressive as that was, who would save Earth from an impending impact?
"Space Guardians" around the world are hunting for these potentially hazardous Near Earth Objects. (That term, Space Guardians, was created by myself and based on Sir Arthur C. Clarke's novel "Rendezvous with Rama" which featured an NEO search program called Space Guard. Sir Arthur C. Clarke very much appreciates that reference.)
The major US-based searches include the most productive sky survey, the Catalina Sky Survey, run by Steve Larson, with searches in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres. The remaining searches are all uniquely located in the Northern hemisphere with money provided by NASA. They include: the US Air Force operated LINEAR program from Lincoln Laboratories, run by Grant Stokes and NEAT (Near Earth Asteroid Tracking) a JPL run operation. Spacewatch is yet another NEO search founded by Tom Gehrels and Robert McMillan and run by Robert McMillan, based near Tucson, Arizona. Finally, the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, has a search called LONEOS (Lowell Observatory Near Earth Object Search) run by Ted Bowell. There are also countless amateur astronomers around the world that help in tracking the known asteroids (sometimes even finding a few new ones themselves).
Is Luck a Sensible Strategy?
We know what will happen. It is inevitable. We've witnessed impacts on other worlds. Scientists are convinced that it was a Comet that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago.
The big impact at Tunguska in 1908 is the latest major event of its kind on Earth. Luckily it exploded over an uninhabited part of Siberia and only one person died as a result. However, the explosion was equal to that at Hiroshima and the trees that were felled for miles around the impact site remain so to this day.
While very few people on Earth consider these very real dangers from Space, thousands of relentless NEO's traveling silently through the night go on indifferently about their business.
Learn More
Videos
For a thorough understanding of the NEO hazard and what is being done about it, watch the seminal film on this subject, “Planetary Defense”.
"Planetary Defense" speaks with military, scientific and governmental experts about the dangers we currently face and any plans for dealing with NEOs in the future. The film also features eminent science fiction author Sir Arthur C. Clarke and Apollo 9 astronaut, Rusty Schweickart, who will be advising the United Nations about the NEO risk in 2009.
The film runs 48 minutes and has nearly one hour of Bonus Features in the form of two silent slideshows. One slideshow shows a collection of asteroids and comets from NASA, JPL and other sources; the other is dedicated to impact sites here on Earth.
Find out more about the film, Planetary Defense at http://www.SpaceViz.com
Online
For more information about NEO’s visit http://impact.arc.nasa.gov. There you will find comprehensive coverage about NEO’s by David Morrison of NASA-AMES.
A plethora of other material about the NEO hazard can be found online.
About the Author
Space Viz is a film maker, musician, editor, interviewer and author, based on Earth, with one child and a planet to save.
Space Viz has a Science background and a Fine Arts degree. He is a science buff, an amateur astronomer and speaks at Special 'Science' Events throughout the world. He is often invited to speak (or Key Note Address) to the general public-at-large in a succinct, educational and entertaining way about astronomical phenomena. His advice is sought after by the local media and press.
Special interests and expertise also include dogs (and pets in general); music composition and publishing; and independent film production and distribution.
Visit Space Viz at http://www.SpaceViz.com
What are some famous people in history?
They can be from any time period, as long as they are a part of history and did something important. Here are some examples, (but I don't want to use them because they are already listed and I wanted to some up with something different): George Washington, Winston Churchill Abraham Lincoln, Mahatma Gandhi, Racehl Carson, Cesar Chavez, Jane Addams, Adolf Hitler or Idi Amin Dada. Eleanor Roosevelt is another one, and some other people are Queen Elizebeth, and an author who wrote a book on the environment, others were Joan of Arc, Caesar, it can be a common person, or a politicial, one of royalty, or anyone else, as long as they impacted history. It can even be someone like a pioneer who we don't know the name of, but a pioneer affected history, etc.
Richard 'the Lionheart'. While King of England he pesonally led the third crusade to take back the holy land, and scored many victories over his muslim counterpart, the legendary syrian commander Salahuddin 'Saladin' Ayyubi. He was a man of courage and wisdom, and is one of the few english kings remembered by his epithet and not his number. If today's world leaders were even one percent the man he was then the world would be a much better place.
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