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KB2VXA > TODAY 20.02.16 15:40l 33 Lines 1273 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: Edison phonograph
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Hi all,
I'm sure you noticed by now whenever TODAY is incomplete on a subject I'm
familiar with I fill in the blanks, Feb. 19 is no exception
Edison is credited with inventing the phonograph and a few years ago I had
the great pleasure of listening to one courtesy of Al W2NCH. His unit and box
of cylenders were like brand new, a genuine valuable collectors' item,
needless to say I was very impressed.
What hit me was "cutting" records and "spinning wax" was attributed to
Edison, WRONG, anyone who ever had a record collection or a radio DJ knows
they're flat discs, not cylenders. The modern recording industry produced
them thanks to Emile Berliner and his Gramophone, that word led to the Grammy
Award.
Further reading here: https://memory.loc.gov/ammem/berlhtml/berlgramo.html
Now check this out for a surprise: https://memory.loc.gov/ammem/berlhtml/berlemil.html
"New Jersey, the most American of all states. It has everything from
wilderness to the Mafia. All the great things and all the worst,
like Route 22."
Jean Shepherd K2ORS (SK) & WOR radio personality
73 de Warren
Station powered by JCP&L atomic energy, operator powered by natural gas.
Message timed by NIST: 20-Feb-2016 at 14:22 GMT
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