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Pessimists Archive Podcast
Pessimists Archive
12 episodes
1 week ago
Real, cynical old articles about new things read aloud. Based on @PessimistsArc.
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Real, cynical old articles about new things read aloud. Based on @PessimistsArc.
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πŸŽ™ "Mr. Edison Has Invented Too Many Things" - The New York Times, 1878
Pessimists Archive Podcast
7 minutes 38 seconds
4 years ago
πŸŽ™ "Mr. Edison Has Invented Too Many Things" - The New York Times, 1878

'THE AEROPHONE' - The New York Times, March 25, 1878, Page 4 β€’ πŸ€³πŸ—ž VIEW IN AR: https://bit.ly/3uMHcGZ

In 1878 The New York Times wrote a scathing article on Thomas Edison and his little known invention the 'Aerophone' (a giant megaphone.) The piece began "Something ought to be done to Mr. Edison, and there is a growing conviction that it had better be done with a hemp rope" joking some wanted to him hanged, it went on to say "Mr. Edison has invented too many things" A year later Thomas Edison would perfect the incandescent lightbulb, his most famous and consequential breakthrough.

Pessimists Archive Podcast
Real, cynical old articles about new things read aloud. Based on @PessimistsArc.