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Sometimes Cuhulin it is NOT who came up with invention first, but who
patented it (if such were available) and who best promoted it and marketed it successfully. Case in point Marconi is credited with the invention of wireless (radio) 1895 and he was very good at promoting and marketing. Others say it was Tesla. By early 1895, Tesla was ready to transmit a signal 50 miles to West Point, New York see URL: http://www.pbs.org/tesla/ll/ll_whoradio.html But one Mahlon Loomis did a successful wireless experiment in 1868 before Marconi was born - 1874. You can read about it at URL: http://www.smecc.org/mhlon_loomis.htm Few today have heard of Mahlon Loomis. Perhaps the world wasn't ready. -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! wrote in message ... www.devilfinder.com Old Superheterodyne Shortwave Radio Advertisements Shortwave History on the Net Stubblefield's Wireless.As many old,old Superheterodyne Shortwave Radio advertisements as I have seen in magazines and catalogs that date back to the 1940's and earlier,I know they were eschewing the advantages of Superheterodyne Shortwave Radios,I saw those old advertisements with my very own eyes,there isn't anything wrong with my memory.The Wright Brothers did not invent the first engine powered Aircraft either. www.devilfindr.com First Aircraft Flight Pittsburg Texas I once read an article about probally Alexander Graham Bell didn't invent the first Telephone,the article said a German guy in Germany did.Do you know who really invented the first transistor? www.devilfinder.com Who really invented the first transistor? Eli Whitney didn't invent the Cotton Gin,Mrs.Green did.History is full of Mishistory. cuhulin |
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