28 May 2018, 22:45
MoremonteThe Start Of Wireless
After having dug to a depth of 10 feet last year, British scientists found
traces of copper wire dating back 200 years and came to the conclusion that
their ancestors already had a telephone network more than 150 years ago.
Not to be outdone by the British, in the weeks that followed, an American
archaeologist dug to a depth of 20 feet, and shortly after, a story
published in the New York Times: "American archaeologists, finding traces of
250-year-old copper wire, have concluded that their ancestors already had an
advanced high-tech communications network 50 years earlier than the
British".
One week later, Australia's Northern Territory Times, reported the
following:
"After digging as deep as 30 feet in his backyard in Tennant Creek, Northern
Territory, aboriginal Billi Bunji, a self-taught archaeologist, reported
that he found absolutely *uck-all.
Billi has therefore concluded that 250 years ago, Australia had already
gone wireless..."
29 May 2018, 08:44
NormanConquestReminds me of the story back in the 60's about America supposedly inventing the smallest semi conductor C/U wire + in arrogance sent a sample to the Swiss to say look what we can do,etc. The Swiss sent the sample back with a hole drilled through it.May not be true but I like the story.
Norman, 30 years ago my BIL, who is horribly overstocked with Bovine Excrement, told the story of the US tool Co. sending a .005" drill bit to Japan for evaluation. The Japs sent it back with a hole drilled all the way through it end to end.