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BearOfaTime , 7 hours ago to til in Today I learned that a schoolteacher called Angela Ruiz Robles invented the precursor to the e-book in 1948 Weren’t these types of things already used for maps at this point? I’m pretty sure I’ve seen them displayed with early automobiles, people used them to navigate across the US before WWII.
Weren’t these types of things already used for maps at this point?
I’m pretty sure I’ve seen them displayed with early automobiles, people used them to navigate across the US before WWII.
Boozilla , 8 hours ago to til in Today I learned that a schoolteacher called Angela Ruiz Robles invented the precursor to the e-book in 1948 Reminds me of microfiche, which was very popular in libraries in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. This lady was ahead of her time.
Reminds me of microfiche, which was very popular in libraries in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. This lady was ahead of her time.
Got_Bent , 7 hours ago I never did any real research with microfiche, but I sure did love going through old newspapers. I especially loved all the old advertisements.
I never did any real research with microfiche, but I sure did love going through old newspapers. I especially loved all the old advertisements.
Beacon , 7 hours ago Fresh roast beef, 39 cents per pound
Fresh roast beef, 39 cents per pound
Got_Bent , 7 hours ago There were also weird sizes and brands like Clan Kangaroo Scotch Whisky in the seven quart bottle, invariably sold at a drug store next to the Dutch Master cigars.
There were also weird sizes and brands like Clan Kangaroo Scotch Whisky in the seven quart bottle, invariably sold at a drug store next to the Dutch Master cigars.
Boozilla , 7 hours ago The void left behind by the decline of most small local newspapers has never been truly filled, IMHO.
The void left behind by the decline of most small local newspapers has never been truly filled, IMHO.
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