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    Who first proposed daylight saving time, first used the terms positive and negative for electric charges, and was a constant frequenter of the Hellfire club?

    Question #42893. Asked by peasypod.

    shady shaker

    Ben Franklin is the man you are after.

    Jan 01 04, 7:14 AM

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