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7 March 1876 ~ Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone
On this day in 1876, 29-year-old Alexander Graham Bell receives a patent for his revolutionary new invention – the telephone.
The Scottish-born Bell worked in London with his father, Melville Bell, who developed Visible Speech, a written system used to teach speaking to the deaf. In the 1870s, the Bells moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where the younger Bell found work as a teacher at the Pemberton Avenue School for the Deaf. He later married one of his students, Mabel Hubbard.
While in Boston, Bell became very interested in the possibility of transmitting speech over wires. Samuel F.B. Morse's invention of the telegraph in 1843 had made nearly instantaneous communication possible between two distant points. The drawback of the telegraph, however, was that it still required hand-delivery of messages between telegraph stations and recipients, and only one message could be transmitted at a time. Bell wanted to improve on this by creating a "harmonic telegraph," a device that combined aspects of the telegraph and record player to allow individuals to speak to each other from a distance.
With the help of Thomas A. Watson, a Boston machine shop employee, Bell developed a prototype. In this first telephone, sound waves caused an electric current to vary in intensity and frequency, causing a thin, soft iron plate – called the diaphragm – to vibrate. These vibrations were transferred magnetically to another wire connected to a diaphragm in another, distant instrument. When that diaphragm vibrated, the original sound would be replicated in the ear of the receiving instrument. Three days after filing the patent, the telephone carried its first intelligible message – the famous "Mr. Watson, come here, I need you" – from Bell to his assistant.
Bell's patent filing beat a similar claim by Elisha Gray by only two hours. Not wanting to be shut out of the communications market, Western Union Telegraph Company employed Gray and fellow inventor Thomas A. Edison to develop their own telephone technology. Bell sued, and the case went all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, which upheld Bell's patent rights. In the years to come, the Bell Company withstood repeated legal challenges to emerge as the massive American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) and form the foundation of the modern telecommunications industry.
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"Motivation is the art of getting people to do what
you want them to do because they want to do it."
Birkenstock SandalsBirkenstock is a German brand of sandals and other shoes, famous for their contoured cork and rubber "footbeds," which conform somewhat to the shape of their wearers' feet. Birkenstock's classic two-strap sandal, the Arizona, has become an icon of comfort footwear. The popular Boston clog is worn with or without socks, the choice generally based on outside temperature.
More Facts About Birkenstock SandalsThe brand has a long history tracing its roots back to 1774 and a German cobbler named Johann Birkenstock. But it was over a hundred years later that his grandson really started the current company. In 1897, Konrad Birkenstock designed the first shoe with a contoured insole.
- See who is being featured in PHOTO PARADE :thumbup:
View a selection of photos by Coley by clicking here (http://www.photography-cafe.com/forum/index.php?topic=12329.0)
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- Here is the FotoFun supplied for us by Mervyntattoo who won the last one, OPEN FOR VOTING FOR YOUR 3 FAVOURITE ENTRIES!
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Welcome to our Mini Challenge #45
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This is our latest
mini challenge here at the
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- OUR MINI CHALLENGE THEME IS "PEOPLE" From Rockarea:- "PEOPLE! We are now voting, please choose your 5 favourite images before clicking submit. (http://www.photography-cafe.com/forum/index.php?topic=12280.0)
See who is appearing on Centre Stage this week
- Here is our latest Centre Stage highlighting one of our members here on the Cafe! Please read the interview and then feel free to ask your own questions of our ChrisAnn! (http://www.photography-cafe.com/forum/index.php?topic=12261.0)
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The Judges of the Cafe Choice Award are pleased to announce the presentation of this highly rated award:(https://www.christianphotographers.com/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fphotography-cafe.com%2Fimages%2Fcca.jpg&hash=a666b24d193c054c0056bfc81c22ec1a48a7a0af)
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is awarded to member
LES F
for his image
"ONE UP and ONE TO COME"
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From the Judges:
"Les's image was taken in evening sunlight at Curbar Edge in the Peak District. One climber sits on the pinnacle while the second makes his way up.
This is a picture that sums up the battle of man against the elements and the isolated climber and the space around him show that off to good effect. The countryside beyond is lit up by that evening sun which also rim lights the bare-chested climber.
It is an unusual image. You may see shots of the countryside from elevated viewpoints, you may see shots of climbers perched atop rocky crags but to get them both in one shot makes it special.
Congratulations Les!" Following DirectionsI took my daughter to the doctor for her 4-year-old check-up.
They had her do coordination tests, like stacking blocks, and they watched to see if she walked properly.
Then the doctor said, "Allison, can you stand on one foot for me?"
And she walked over and stood on his foot.
Automated Phone CallAs an administrative assistant at a chiropractic office, I called an insurance company to verify benefits for a patient. Although the call was important, I couldn't reach a human being, only a recording.
"Thank you for calling," said the message. "Our office will be closed until two o'clock as we enjoy our Customer Appreciation Week Celebration."
"One may miss the mark by aiming too high as too low. "
~Thomas Fuller
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"The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra. "
~Jimmy Johnson
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"Difficult things take a long time, impossible things a little longer. "
~Anonymous
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Two For The Price Of OneWhen the British government let out bids for the digging of a tunnel under the English Channel, estimates ran in the millions of pounds. One firm (Boaj LTD) asked only 10,000 pounds.
"Considering equipment and labor costs", the construction chairman asked the low bidder, "how do you propose to do the job for such a pittance?"
"It's simple," the Boaj* contractor replied. "My partner grabs a shovel, goes to France and starts digging. I take another shovel and start digging from England. We dig until we meet - and you've got a tunnel!"
"But what if you never meet?"
"Then you've got two tunnels, for the price of one."
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