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How photos were sent in the 1930s?!🧐

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SpeedBump profil fotoğrafı
SpeedBump1 yıl önce

Yea, it's called fax.

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Louis Berry, Writer, Task Force Vigilante2 yıl önce

John and Mayme Surrency were murdered the day before Thanksgiving 1936. Garland Headley was tasked with prosecuting the three men involved. What he uncovered sent him and his family fleeing the United States. What did John and Mayme know that led to their murder?

Bitguns⚡️ profil fotoğrafı
Bitguns⚡️1 yıl önce

This is so cool. Helps me visualize ways to serialized and send data across distributed networks.

HallwayKiller profil fotoğrafı
HallwayKiller1 yıl önce

Sounds like Bob Barker

Jim Ebert profil fotoğrafı
Jim Ebert1 yıl önce

Impressive 1930’s tech.

TheDude59 profil fotoğrafı
TheDude591 yıl önce

@crowsx3 so that's what it is

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Marshall1 yıl önce

@TweetHelperBot download

James T. Todd profil fotoğrafı
James T. Todd1 yıl önce

Invented in 1843 by Alexander Baine. Called the “Electric Printing Telegraph.”

Freebased Technocrat profil fotoğrafı
Freebased Technocrat1 yıl önce

The way they were able to break things down in this for the average person is amazing. This was probably mind blowing technology at the time yet they were able to illustrate it in a way most could understand

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Illegal Smile1 yıl önce

I used it in the 1980’s. Government office, figures.

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