[NJARC] From today's Star-Ledger: Smartphones? We used to fret over radio

Alex Magoun a.b.magoun at ieee.org
Sun Sep 9 23:57:02 EDT 2018


Ray,

The NYT obviously hasn't read any of the scurrilous press and cartoons that
made English and American party politics so ugly from George III to Andrew
Jackson: an example: https://bit.ly/2wZcS01.

cheers, Alex

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On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 11:02 PM, Raymond F Chase <raydio862 at verizon.net>
wrote:

> Then there is the article in the NY Times today that traces political
> division, fake news and warring in congress to that new rapid
> communications
> device called the telegraph in 1850.
> Ray
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