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| Invented the phonograph, uses the cylinder, and started Columbia Records. |
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| In 1887, What did Emile Berliner invent? |
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| The 78 rpm flat disc format |
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| This person patents the wireless radio |
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| The lack of ______________ limited the wireless radio to use. |
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| What allows for "clean" amplification? |
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| What year was the first commercial radio station licensed, and where at? |
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| Who invented the condenser microphone? |
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| In 1931, what was introduced by RCA? |
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| 33 1/3, 12 inch, vinyl LP record. |
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| Who revolutionized recording sounds in 1933 by developing the STEREO? |
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| Bell Labs, of course.. what didnt he do? |
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| What else happened in 1931? |
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| In what year did Columbia re-introduce the 33 1/3? |
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| What was invented in 1935 and was the very first decent quality tape recorder? |
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| What was made of WAX and IRON OXCIDE? |
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| Who invented/demonstrated the magnetophon to U.S. industry executives? |
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| Who became the first commercial user of magnetic tape? |
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| Who is the father of the multi-track recorder? |
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| What did Les Paul develop? |
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| In what year did Ampex release the multi-track recorder? |
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| What is the Camera Obscura? |
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| A dark room with pin hole on one side with a light on the outside of the room projecting on the wall. |
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| What was the Camera Obscura used for? |
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| to create accurate paintings. |
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| The first photograph was developed by who and named what? |
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| Joseph Niepce / Heliograph |
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| found a way to chemically capture an image |
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| formed a partnership with Niepce |
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| What was the Daguerrotype? |
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| A faster way of developing pictures |
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| Who developed a Box Camera to the public and named his company KODAK? |
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George Eastman He was also friends with Edison! |
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| Eadweard Muybridge (EDWEIRD) was hired to do what? |
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| to settle a bet and capture images.. |
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| Who paved the way for development of motion pictures? |
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| Eadweard Muybridge (EDWEIRD) |
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| the first motion picture film camera in the United States |
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| Who created the Kinetograph? |
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| the movie/camera projector in ONE! |
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| Who invented the Cinematograph? |
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| The Lumiere Brothers began charging audiences for what? |
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| Who shot the first film narrative in 1902? |
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Edwin Porter Worked for Edison |
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| What is defined as a series of still images that can be repeated indefinately? |
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| increased storytelling abilities of film |
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| What was the first "talkie" |
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| What was used for talking movies? |
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| What was the first TRUE color film system? |
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| What movie created by Orson Welles was a seminal event in film-making? |
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| Around 1000 to 500 B.C., the ________ was developed. |
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The abacus Duh! Why didnt you know that? |
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| What did JOSEPH JACQUARD use punch cards for? |
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to "program" weaving looms.
The Weavers were mad, and beat him. |
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| Who used punch cards to program? |
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Joseph Jacquard.
He was a Pimpsta |
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| Who designed the Engine and Analytical Engine? |
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Charles Babbage.
He went to Harvard University. |
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| What did Herman Holleritn develop for the US Census? |
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| a punch card device to count and tally quickly. |
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| Vannevar BUSH built the __________________ which was used to create ballistic tables. |
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Differential Analyzer
bitches. |
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| In 1939, the first Automatic sequence controlled calculator, or also known as the Digital Computer was created by who? |
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Brittany Mullin
kidding
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| The Harvard Mark 1 was completed in what year |
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| What did the Harvard Mark 1 do? |
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does computations
Also, used in the development of the atomic bomb project. |
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| How many parts did the Harvard Mark 1 consist of? |
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| What was the first thing to have a "bug" that was taped to paper? |
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The very first stored program computer
Stored 560 bits, whoa. |
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first commercially available computer.
46 were sold.
It didn't do shit. |
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| What in 1947 led to minaturization of electronic devices? |
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| In the 1960s to the 1970s, What lead to the first microprocessor by Intel? |
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