Yes! It’s true. Lectrolab made a Fuzz box. The FUZZ BUZZ. We know this thanks to a most generous reader, Bill Takatsuki of Chicago. Bill ventured into his basement, pulled out this exampl…
High frequency vacuum tube for peripheral stimulation. Use of electrical apparatus. [Physical therapy.] World War 1 era. Selected by Kathleen.
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Podcasts are today's version of the "fireside chat" but even better! The blend the best of old and new, are almost free to produce, and great to listen to!
Uncovering the story of Morris S. Strock, a radio operator at the Bureau of Standards in the 1920s. Learn about his fascinating life, from his World War I Draft Registration Card to his work measuring radio wavelengths and designing an apparatus to measure radio station wavelengths from great distances.
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Before the 1950s, teenagers listened to the music of their parents, but when rock and roll came on the scene teens swarmed to it. Even though teens were able to purchase rock and roll records because they were receiving extra spending money, their parents were opposed to rock and roll music, they despised it, and thought of it as corrupting their children. A collection of 14 vintage photos below show teenage record parties from between the 1950s and 1960s.