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1984 is here … 13 years early…. The following call has been issued to peace activist g
Joel Andreas, Rise of the Red Engineers: The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of China’s Ne
Oystermouth Castle | by technodean2000
technofirefly: hedwig-of-the-tardis: yungvermeer: A Walk Through Art History I designed these shoes
Today may be Black Friday, but here at the Museum we’re turning Friday blue. Opening today, th
Irving Underhill’s 1906 photograph highlights the architectural and technological innovations of Con
The “Betty” Bomber is a Japanese Navy bomber that was a technological game-changer for J
Cultural heritage: Changing values and changing technologiesLast week we posted part one of our inte
Napoleonic France’s wireless communication network— The Semaphore LineBefore the telegra
odditiesoflife:Strange Inventions from the Past (Part 2)An extending, stretch RV. (France, 1934)Anal
Front page of The Helena Daily Herald (Montana, March 30th,1878), with a report of Daniel Drawbaugh&
History’s First Home Video Game Console — The Magnavox Odyssey.By the 1970’s video
peashooter85:Yoshitsune-Gote Do-Maru armor, Japan, 17th-18th century.from Christies
“When wireless is perfectly applied the whole earth will be converted into a huge brain, which
downtondownstairs:Modern technology at Downton Abbey // updated (the fridge has been there earlier b
It sucks to have obsolete technology,By the 1860’s Prussia had grown into a powerful state tha
Dr. Willem Eindhoven demonstrates his electrocardiogram machine, circa 1903.
The Real Dr. Frankenstein — The Mad Science of Prof. Giovanni Aldini.In the late 18th century
The Great Carrot Deception of World War II.During the Battle of Britain, a battle in which the Germa
ornamentedbeing:I am so happy that this is real. I love modern technology. DNA was extracted from a
Medieval Tank Warfare— The Hussite War Wagon,In the early 1400’s a Czech priest named Ja
The First Computer Bug,The Harvard Mark II was truly a wonder of the age. Built in 1947 during the
Illustration of Jan van Musschenbroek's “magic lantern,” one of the earliest forms of projector, 172
The future was now.Picturephone, 1964.
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