[GreenKeys] Slightly OT, A Movie you may Enjoy-
Bruce Gentry
ka2ivy at verizon.net
Tue Dec 6 20:36:37 EST 2011
I would like to recommend the current movie "Hugo" for anyone who enjoys
clockwork, heavy mechanical infrastructure, and precision mechanisms.
It is set in France in the 1920's, beyond that I don't want to be a
spoiler. The story was deeply moving for me, and should cause all of us
on this list to stop and think about a few things. With France in mind,
how much did they have to do with teleprinters and comparable machines?
They are credited for inventing the fax machine, even though it scanned
physical type faces instead of an image on paper. It printed out on
paper. From my knowledge and study, and speaking in generalizations,
France was the world leader in mechanical design and engineering in the
late 19th. and early 20th. centuries. The United States seemed to be the
leader in electrical engineering, and Germany lead in chemical
engineering. One thing can not be disputed about the French, however-
like my avatar- they say and live "Do Everything with Style!" How
many people on this list have vintage French teleprinters? Are they
compatible with American machines?
Bruce Gentry, KA2IVY
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