Rabshakeh Posted Friday at 07:23 AM Report Posted Friday at 07:23 AM 11 hours ago, rostasi said: Is this real? What's it from. Quote
rostasi Posted Friday at 08:40 AM Report Posted Friday at 08:40 AM 1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said: Is this real? What's it from. The Detroit News (Feb. 2, 1933) Quote
Rabshakeh Posted Friday at 09:14 AM Report Posted Friday at 09:14 AM 32 minutes ago, rostasi said: The Detroit News (Feb. 2, 1933) Pretty grim stuff, but I guess it was 1933, so there was grimmer stuff in the news. Quote
Gheorghe Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 23 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: Is this real? What's it from. Very very interesting life of Freda Kahlo really. I could not read very well the article, but it seems that she is painting and dressed like housewomen those days when they would cook. I think she would have been a very very beautiful woman too if she had done a bit something about here thick eyebrows, I mean make them thinner. I heard she had a relation with Troțchi. It is interesting we didn´t know nothing about him over here. Lenin was omnipresent, Stalin was not mentioned any more.... but Troțchi, they say he was a comunist, but didn´t he leave the URSS before it even started to exist ? Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 32 minutes ago, Gheorghe said: Very very interesting life of Freda Kahlo really. I could not read very well the article, but it seems that she is painting and dressed like housewomen those days when they would cook. I think she would have been a very very beautiful woman too if she had done a bit something about here thick eyebrows, I mean make them thinner. It's the way it profiles her as being Diego R's little wife, who is trying out painting as a hobby. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 9 hours ago, rostasi said: When New Jersey's "most famous invention" is shown to be air conditioners, you know this is really wrong. At Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ in 1947, physicists John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley invented the transistor, which revolutionized our world. It is one of the most famous inventions in the world nevermind the US. Quote
Aggie87 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago 6 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: When New Jersey's "most famous invention" is shown to be air conditioners, you know this is really wrong. At Bell Labs in Murray Hill, NJ in 1947, physicists John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, and William Shockley invented the transistor, which revolutionized our world. It is one of the most famous inventions in the world nevermind the US. You could also easily go with the lightbulb. Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 3 hours ago, Aggie87 said: You could also easily go with the lightbulb. Except that Edison's lightbulb was just an update of earlier attempts by other scientists. While I get that he was the one to perfect it, he didn't really invent it. https://www.livescience.com/43424-who-invented-the-light-bulb.html Quote
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