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Fact of the day: It was on this day in 1903 that Jean_Maurice-Emile Baudot died. He was the French engineer who received a patent on a telegraph code in 1874. By the mid-20th century this code had supplanted Morse Code as the most commonly used telegraphic alphabet.
Quote:Life is a tragedy when seen close up, but a comedy when seen in long shot. Charlie Chaplin
Point to ponder: Total production of the type TM valve (tube) made in France during the First World War exceeded 100 000. By the end of the war they were being produced at a rate of over 1000 a day.
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