Handbook of military signaling / prepared by Captain Howard A. Giddings
Chapman's principia, or, Nature's first principles: theory of universal electro-magnetism, simplified: explaining the elements of the important discovery of the laws of nature, which regulate the changes of the elements: exposing the numerous disc
Der Telegraphen- und Telephondienst in Österreich: Lehrbuch für die Post- und Telegraphen-Verkehrskurse, zur Vorbereitung für die Amtsleiterprüfung und Handbuch für den ausübenden Telegraphen- und Telephondienst / von Hugo Le
Handbuch der drahtlosen Telegraphie und Telephonie: ein Lehr- und Nachschlagebuch der drahtlosen Nachrichtenübermittlung / von Eugen Nesper
The Phillips code: a thoroughly tested method of shorthand arranged for telegraphic purposes, and contemplating the rapid transmission of press reports: also intended to be used as an easily acquired method for general newspaper and court reporting / by W
Pioniere der Radiotechnik: (mit einigen handschriftlichen Korrekturen des Autors): Reprint.
Der elektromagnetische Telegraph in den Hauptstadien seiner Entwickelung und in seiner gegenwärtigen Ausbildung und Anwendung: nebst einem Anhange über den Betrieb der elektrischen Uhren: ein Handbuch der theoretischen und praktischen Telegraphi
London international telephone exchange: reproduced from the Post Office Electrical Engineers' Journal of July, 1934 / by S. Birch and C.H. Hartwell
John G. Farnsworth, receiver of the Bankers' and Merchants' Telegraph Co. vs. Western Union Telegraph Co.: Robert G. Ingersoll's opening speech to the jury, delivered May 21st, 1886.
Handbook for wireless telegraph operators working installations licensed by His Majesty's Postmaster-General: revised in accordance with the Radiotelegraph Convention of London, 1912.
Le télégraphe électrique / par J. Chantrel
Communication of Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State, upon the subject of an intercontinental telegraph / connecting the eastern and western hemispheres, by way of Behring's strait, in reply to Hon. Z. Chandler, Chairman of the Committee on Co
Elementary treatise on natural philosophy / by A. Privat Deschanel ; translated and edited, with extensive modifications, by J.D. Everett
Hasler, 1852-1952: hundert Jahre Fernmeldetechnik und Präzisionsmechanik.
Handbook of aerial construction / the Central District and Printing Telegraph Company
The railroad fist, or, Caswell system: a treatise on the expert rapidity of handwriting / Guy Rich Caswell
PETA flags tuberculosis in elephants
Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan want BCCI to allow Indian players to participate in foreign T20 leagues
US Congressmen urge Pompeo to facilitate 'safe' relocation of Sikhs and Hindus from Afghanistan
K'taka Deputy CM shares video of Dubai Kannadigaru president thanking PM for helping stranded Indians reach home
The rhetoric of change
There are many Indias today, all of them struggling to be heard at the same time. Some argue. Others shout, scream, rant.
A programming change
I’m sad to say that due to a personal matter, I’ve had to bow out of speaking at this year’s Mobilism conference. You might have seen PPK’s announcement to that effect, and I’m definitely disappointed I’ll miss the event.
Because let’s be honest: my absence isn’t going to do a damned thing to diminish how amazing this conference is going to be. Seriously, look at this lineup. Look at it. Learning from the likes of Scott Jenson, Stephen Hay, Jake Archibald, Lyza Gardner, and Jason Grigsby is too good to be true, and in Amsterdam? And if you haven’t already, watch Jeremy Keith’s epic mobile browser panel from last year, a performance he’s repeating again in May.
Yeah okay I’m officially depressed all over again about missing it.
Seriously though: while I won’t be there, you can be. If you haven’t already, go register for Mobilism 2012 in May. You’ll have one hell of a time.
First Vande Bharat Mission flight lands in Mumbai, concerns over state’s handling of Covid social distancing norms
How the evolution of the linebacker position has changed in Bobby Wagner’s eyes
To celebrate win, Kejriwal visits Hanuman mandir
Harry-Meghan prepare for royal bow
The evening event was the couple's first joint official appearance since announcing their decision to step down as senior royals, which takes effect on March 31.
'Long live Nirbhaya' chants ring outside Tihar Jail
'Getting food is a major concern than coronavirus'
'All the hotels and restaurants from where I used to eat have been shut. I used to beg but now there is no one to give me alms too'
In Pix: Pandit Ravi Shankar's BEAUTIFUL life!
A walk down memory lane with these amazing flashback pictures of the legendary sitar maestro, Pandit Ravi Shankar, as we celebrate his 100th birth anniversary today.
MP CM Chouhan expands cabinet, rewards 2 Cong rebels
The swearing-in ceremony, attended by Chouhan, was kept low-key in view of the coronavirus-induced lockdown. Social distancing norms were followed at the ceremony.
In city of Nawabs, it's more fasting than feasting
With markets closed and meat supply hit due to the COVID-19-induced lockdown, Muslims are in for a Ramzan without their favourite kebabs and other chicken and mutton dishes.
Hero's welcome for cop whose hand was chopped off
Before being discharged from PGIMER, Punjab Police chief Dinkar Gupta handed over to Singh his son Arshpreet's appointment letter as a constable in the force.
Mumbai to build Wuhan-like 1000-bed Covid-19 hospital
The hospital, in the commercial hub of Bandra-Kurla Complex, will serve as an isolation facility for non-critical COVID-19 patients.Expected to be ready in a fortnight, the new makeshift facility can be scaled up to 5,000 beds, if needed.The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation will run the hospital that will have, among other things, oxygen facilities and pathological laboratories.Sohini Das reports.
A New York Hanukkah
Hanukkah lamps, or Hannukiot, are candelabra characterized by nine candle branches and used in the ritual candle-lighting associated with the celebration of Hanukkah, the festival that commemorates the 165 B.C.E. liberation of the Second Temple in Jerusalem. Hanukkah lamps were made up of eight oil wells or candle-holders, separated from a ninth traditionally used as a shamash, or server, to light the others. These lamps remain distinct from menorahs, which generally have seven candle branches and are not associated with a specific use or holiday. Hanukkah lamps were present in European synagogues by about the 13th century, and often designed in the form of menorahs or as standing table lamps.
The Hanukkah lamp currently on display was made in 1999 by New York City silversmith Bernard Bernstein in his Bronx, New York workshop. A quintessential New Yorker, Bernstein was born and raised in the city, attended the High School of Music and Art, graduated from City College of New York and New York University, and began his career as a teacher of industrial arts in New York and New Jersey schools. He began making silver Judaica in 1959 after taking a class with the German-Israeli silversmith Ludwig Y. Wolpert (1900–1981), a world-renowned expert in Jewish ceremonial metalwork. The lamp was acquired by the New-York Historical Society in 2010 and will be through January 8, 2012. The lamp will also be featured in the forthcoming catalogue and 2012 exhibition, Stories in Sterling.