Talk:Lazy Susan
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[edit] SMH article
A column in the SMH mentioned this article [1] and says that the origin of the name is from a cheesemaker in France in the 18th century called Suzanne. Though since it was just someone's opinion, I dont think it can be included--Astrokey44 23:16, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] inventor
actualy there is a drawing by Leonardo da Vincy depicting an apparatus in all ways simillar to the lazy susan, only a lot bigger and used to convey food and drinking to prisioners condemned to the 'obliete' or to soldiers
[edit] Edison
How can Edison possibly be considered the inventor when they existed before he was born? He may have adopted it for the phonograph, but he was hardly the inventor. This whole section is uncited anyway and should be removed. --69.161.146.61 01:33, 9 October 2006 (UTC)