I actually find this stuff fascinating. Most people don’t know that the first fax machine was invented in 1850. It was called the Pantelegraph or "Copying Telegraph and sent a message from Paris to Lyon. And now you know.
Several years go I read a book about how the telegraph very quickly became popular for legitimate use but also with scammers! Fake real estate sales, fake bachelors looking for a wife, fake job offerings, etc. Sound familiar? (The Victorian Internet, by Tom Standage) It was interesting!
Anyone who lives or vacations on Cape Cod might want to check out the International Telegraph museum in Orleans, Mass. One of the first cross-Atlantic telegraph lines terminated on the Cape and the museum has a lot of interesting history and artifacts about it.
cdward 9 months ago
I think the telegraph made a more radical impact on society at the time.
Tigressy 9 months ago
Boring or bored?
Well – at least I am done with holiday shopping, @Tony!
Tigressy 9 months ago
The telegraph had been invented a long time before that.
brick10 9 months ago
It’s important to know where we come from.
NRHAWK Premium Member 9 months ago
I actually find this stuff fascinating. Most people don’t know that the first fax machine was invented in 1850. It was called the Pantelegraph or "Copying Telegraph and sent a message from Paris to Lyon. And now you know.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 9 months ago
The kid could learn a lot from history……..and not get bored!
cuzinron47 9 months ago
But with this version of Zoom you can see people without their clothes.
cuzinron47 9 months ago
A real boomer if Zoom reminded him of the telegraph.
ChattyFran 9 months ago
Several years go I read a book about how the telegraph very quickly became popular for legitimate use but also with scammers! Fake real estate sales, fake bachelors looking for a wife, fake job offerings, etc. Sound familiar? (The Victorian Internet, by Tom Standage) It was interesting!
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 9 months ago
Anyone who lives or vacations on Cape Cod might want to check out the International Telegraph museum in Orleans, Mass. One of the first cross-Atlantic telegraph lines terminated on the Cape and the museum has a lot of interesting history and artifacts about it.