From the 1902 F. Gross experimenters' equipment catalog:
You are getting warmer, warmer....
Words and pictures about the weird and wonderful technology that changed our lives in the past. Just because it isn't Web 3.14 doesn't mean that it wasn't neat, fabulous, and the focus of a million technogeek fankids.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Monday, October 22, 2007
An Early Radio Transmitter
From Alfred N. Goldsmith, "Radio Telephony" (Wireless Press, 1918). The Alexanderson Alternator was an alternative to the spark gap for transmitters. It had a rotating disk with many individual windings such that the edge of the disk could cut magnetic flux lines at a relatively high rate ... perhaps even 100 KHz! These were popular for a while, but eventually transmitting tubes replaced them for continuous signal generation at high power.
Tuesday, October 9, 2007
Early Bloggers Arranging for Publication
Another eBay item, this time from eBay seller blancetnoir in category Art > Prints > Antique (Pre-1900) > Other.
Monday, September 17, 2007
A Circular Russian Ironclad (fl. 1876)
From a German periodical of the 1870's, and found in the current listings of eBay seller marderll. You'll note the similarity to the Monitor, and unique Russian touches. The Cheesebox on a Raft is now a Cheesebox on a pie-plate.
Friday, August 24, 2007
Old, Not Dumb
That could be me we're talking about. But it's not; it's about the way things were designed and engineered in the old days.
The old days could be four hundred years or four hundred weeks (or, the way things are changing in this singularity space, four hundred days).
I'll see what I can find for you.
The old days could be four hundred years or four hundred weeks (or, the way things are changing in this singularity space, four hundred days).
I'll see what I can find for you.