gizmodo.com — Audio historian David Giovannoni and scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, have discovered and brought back to life the first audio recording ever made, 17 years before Edison's patent. The ten-second snippet was made in a phonoautograph, a device that only recorded sounds but didn't play them back, so they have to do some voodoo
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ncaponeMar 28, 2008
I want-a change-a my name-a!
franksvalliMar 28, 2008
There's a TON of Gawker spam on Digg - it shows up way more than it should. In most cases the Gawker article is just a copy from another news source.
daroachMar 28, 2008
So Lindberg was a fraud because he didn't invent the airplane?
kiiwiiMar 28, 2008
They weren't lifted, the Walt Disney company bought the rights to develop animated movies based on previous works. In Walt's biography it plainly states how he had multiple options to choose from as far as which movies to develop. (I'm talking early on with Snow White, Bambi, Dumbo, etc.) Walt never claimed to have written the material himself (or by his company)
drazzim12Mar 29, 2008
Ah man, if only they used Monster Cables, it would have sound so much better...
theuserfactorMar 31, 2008
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