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History of Technology: How Enrico Tedeschi Saved the Guglielmo Marconi Collection
In September 2016, my quest to find a museum of vintage electronics in Brighton, England led me to the owner of over 10,000 artifacts. I found out he had held a short exhibition hosted at the Hove Library: The Sinclair Archeology.
By Susan Fourtané 2 years ago in History
iLikeCPMix: Sound Alchemy for the Modern Musician
Description In the great symphony of present-day tune manufacturing, wherein the boundaries among genres are fading, there exists a haven for those who are looking to mix, create, and innovate. Welcome to the sector of iLikeCPMix, a pioneering virtual platform that is redefining track advent. This deep-dive blog isn't always handiest a tribute to iLikeCPMix but an in-depth map for tune manufacturers and sound enthusiasts to explore the modern-day idea of 'Sound Alchemy.'
By SEO Agency2 years ago in History
On the Mother Language Day
A flower that smells of pure bliss keeps an observance to the ground It's a serene one sitting beneath the stars down on earth The moon, far, far, seven swell down, loves to drop into her stage. The Bay of Bengal waves, music has gotten beneath the skin. The leaves furl out off the deep wood with the catcalls singing out to the top of the trees, sorting with the lush cotillion . Heavensent, that was in one sanguine day in the spring. The Mother’s Language Movement in 1952 picked like this on the eighth of native Falgun month — oh magic did it unleash! On that day our cherished sisters were shot dead They could swallow the pellets with grins but wo n’t give up demanding the sanctioned status for the Bangla mama lingo. Angels wrapped round the killers amid lamenting maters
By Ariful Hossain Anuwar2 years ago in History
The Widow's Sacrifice
L Ming Dynasty a Lu family hired a young scholar called Zhao Rongjiang to be their private tutor in the busy city of Dongcheng. Lu Zi, a little youngster, aged seven, was left without an adult to look up to after his father's recent death. Despite not having yet passed the imperial test, Zhao enthusiastically accepted the post, hoping to establish a reputation for himself and ensure a solid future for himself.
By Bladerunner1682 years ago in History
The Rescue of Apollo 13
In the spring of 1970, the world watched with bated breath as NASA's Apollo 13 mission launched into space, destined for the moon. On board the spacecraft were three astronauts: Commander Jim Lovell, Lunar Module Pilot Fred Haise, and Command Module Pilot Jack Swigert. Their mission: to explore the Fra Mauro formation on the moon's surface.
By Willow Peddy2 years ago in History
The Story of Hotel Harvey
In the heart of Minden City, Michigan, stood a landmark that encapsulated over a century of community life, business, and local politics—the Hotel Harvey. Originally constructed in the late 1890s, this iconic building, which also went by names such as the West End Hotel, Hotel Lankin, and Kowalski Hotel, represented a pivotal piece of local history before its demolition in 2002. The Minden City Herald makes a point of placing historic photos of the area each week. This is from their post on the Hotel Harvey
By Paul Austin2 years ago in History
Story of Adam and Eve
Then, using clay taken from different regions of the earth, Allah (سُبْحَٰنَهُ\ وَتَعَٰلَىٰ) moulded Adam (عَلَيْهِ ٱلسَّلَامُ) to reflect the different complexions and physical traits of his offspring. An authentic narrative found in Tirmidhi 2955 supports this, as said by Allah's Messenger (ﷺ): "In fact, Adam was created by Allah Most High from a handful that He took from the entire earth." Thus, the children of Adam descend in accordance with the earth; among them are the red, white, and black ones, as well as the thin, thick, dirty, and clean ones."
By Mahbubur rahman 2 years ago in History
Suffs.
Robert Massimi From:[email protected] To:Robert Massimi. Sat, Apr 20 at 9:59 AM For the modern theater lover "Uncle Vanya" at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theater may very well be for you. This "Vanya" is not the typical play by Chekhov; in its new rendition by Heidi Schreck, we get more modern language, modern costumes (Kaye Voyce) and modern direction by Lila Neugebauer.
By Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).2 years ago in History





