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… The Hotel New Yorker holds a special place in the biography of the famous electrical genius and inventor, Nikola Tesla, being his home from 1934 until his …
… I cannot pass without comment the note of Prof. Thomson in your issue of April 1, although I dislike very much to engage in a prolonged controversy. I would gladly let Prof. Thomson …
… has just accorded a very warm reception, is a pioneer in electric science, and one of those who will have influenced future progress through an almost radical …
… receipt of your favor of March 11, and thank you for calling my attention to the matter of the “electrolytic current interrupter.” Pressing work has for the past few weeks …
… greatest hacker ever? “Well, there’s a lot of different opinions on this. Some say Steve Wozniak of Apple II fame. Maybe Andy Hertzfeld of the Mac operating system. Richard Stallman, say others, of MIT. Yet at …
… World: SIR: About a year ago I had the pleasure of bringing before the American Institute of Electrical Engineers …
… And the Real Inventor of Radio Nikola Tesla was born in 1856, and by the time he was 26 he had invented the …
… New York Times. The electrical world is just now experiencing a thrill of delight because of the remarkable … made this city his home and who promises to become famous in his profession. The particular subject upon which this …