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G0TEZ  > TECHNI   28.02.04 13:49l 55 Lines 1948 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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From: G0TEZ@GB7YFS.#26.GBR.EU
To  : TECHNI@WW


History is often what you make of it.

73. Dick. VK3ABK.
 Yes Dick.
 Wouldn't it be nice though, to watch real HDTV, 500 lines, 3D colour TV.
This was demonstrated by J.L.Baird in 1942, when officially, he did
nothing.
WE are starting to see the truth. E.G. a programme made in 1992 but never
shown in the UK has Prof:Malcolm Baird. The son of JLB showing
photographs of his fathers 1940s all electronic TV sets.

He was a teenager and didn't think his father's large screen HDTV wth
3D pictures was anything special as TV was being invented.

He inherited all the plans and patents taken out by his father.
It can be proved that JLB was not the 'Down at heel shoe salesman making a
type of TV out of cardboard and string. ' Which has been the official
story for all my life.

As for Zworykin, he only dreww diagrams.

Edison was just the world's biggest plagiarist. After all the ideas he
'borrowed' from other people, it is hard to believe he even invented the
Phonograph.
As I'm sure you know, the Gramophone with it's two sided, flat discs, was
the invention of a man called Berliner.

Only a few hundred people ever used his Phonograph. The Gramophone was far
better, if only because you could store a lot more discs than the
cylinders the phonograph used.

As someone else said. It doesn't really matter who thought of something,
they're all dead anyway - very true.

You can go on believing that Baird used cardboard spinning discs for 30
line pictures and that Zworykin, with the help of RCA, invented the
EMIscope etc.

Philo.T.Farnsworth, if he ever existed, was just a drunken liar.
Only the inhabitants of Rigsby,Idaho, believe any different.

I'll carry on believing what the co - worker of JLB told me in 1963.

He doesn't care, he died just afterwards.


     All the best - Ian, G0TEZ @ GB7YFS.#26.gbr.eu

     Message timed: 16:04 GMT on 25 Feb 04
     email: ian@g0tez.fsnet.co.uk


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