Tech History Today – Dec. 22, 2013

In 1666 – Seven mathematicians and seven physicists gathered by Jean-Baptiste Colbert met in the king’s library to found the French Academy of Sciences.

In 1882 – Edward H. Johnson of the Edison Illumination Company strung a single power cord with red white and blue lights on his Christmas tree becoming the first person to use Christmas tree lights.

In 1885 – A patent for a gravity switchback railway was issued to La Marcus Thompson of Coney Island, New York. You and I might call it a “roller coaster.”

In 1968 – At 3:01 PM Eastern time, Apollo 8 transmitted the first U.S. live telecast from a manned spacecraft in outer space.

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So, some folks are a little bugged by a death’s head being used, because it’s also used by pirates. We’ve got a few people working on a different take. Here;s a couple from mrRiffles. What do you think?

 

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Thanks to your help, momentum is building and I’m looking forward to a fantastic 2014.

Cordkillers, if you didn’t hear, will launch in beta this Monday December 23rd. Brian Brushwood and I will be joined by one Justin Robert Young to talk about all the news and info about watching what you want when you want and on any device you want. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE. It will make Brian’s children smile. And us too.

Current Geek launches Jan. 3 with a fantastic episode featuring Mark “Turpster” Turpin and Ms. Veronica Belmont. We’ll talk video takedowns, best gifts from the holidays, look forward to CES and a load of movies music and even food maybe.  Who knows?  You will after you SUBSCRIBE and listen. OK I’ll stop shouting subscribe. As long as you agree to subscribe.

Daily Tech News Show – My beta daily news update will launch Jan. 2 with my first guest being Tim Stevens of CNET. This is just a test show while I rebuild the best daily tech news show I can do. It would mean to world to me if you subscribed to that one too. See?  No shouting.

Last of the old. Looking backwards just one last time, my last episode as host of Tech news Today will be Monday December 30. Sarah, Jason, Iyaz and myself will run down and converse about the top stories of the year with the help of Dr. Kiki and Darren Kitchen. 

Tech History Today – Dec. 21, 2013

In 1898 – Building on Henri Becquerel’s discovery of spontaneous radioactivity two years earlier the husband-and-wife team of Pierre and Marie Curie discovered Radium. Marie particularly figured out how to separate it from its radioactive residues.

In 1937 – Walt Disney’s first full-length animated film, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs opened in Los Angeles. It ran 83 minutes. It was also the first animated film produced in color.

In 1968 – Apollo 8, the first manned mission to the moon, launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The crew performed the first ever manned Trans Lunar Injection and became the first humans to leave Earth’s gravity. The Apollo Guidance Computer was the first computer to use integrated circuit logic.

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