Saturday, March 24, 2007

story





The First Telephone Call March 10, 1876
What were the first words ever spoken on the telephone? They were spoken by Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, when he made the first call on March 10, 1876, to his assistant, Thomas Watson: "Mr. Watson--come here--I want to see you." What would you have said?
The First Telephone Call March 10, 1876
Born in 1846in Edinburgh, Scotland, Bell became an expert in sound and public speaking. His understanding of sound helped him to teach the deaf and then invent the telephone. Bell was a man of vision. After the telephone's success, he wrote to his father about a future when "friends converse with each other without leaving home." How often do you talk with your friends on the phone? Can you imagine how life would be different without it?

The First Telephone CallMarch 10, 1876
Inspired by his scientific curiosity, Bell went on to create other new inventions, including the photo phone in 1880. This first wireless telephone transmitted sound on a beam of light instead of electrical wires. It is the forefather of the cordless phone and 80% of today's telephone systems that use fiber optics.

The First Telephone Call March 10, 1876
Bell's first telephone call was so famous, he repeated the phrase in 1915 in the formal opening of the completed transcontinental telephone lines connecting America's East and West coasts. Picking up the phone in New York, Mr. Bell said, "Mr. Watson, come here, I want you." But this time Watson replied that it would take him a week; he was on the other end of the line in San Francisco.



Friday, March 23, 2007

story


Len was thirty years old, and he had very long hair. He lived in a big city, but one year he did not find any work there, so he went to a small town and began looking for work there. He went to a lot of places, but nobody wanted him.
Then he met an old friend, and this man said to him, people in this town don't like long hair. Why don't you go to a barber? He can cut a lot of it off, and then you can get some work.
Len went to a barber and said, please cut most of my hair off. The barber began. He cut and cut for a long time and then he said to Len, were you in the army a few years ago?
Yes I was, Len answered. Why did you ask that?
Because I've found your cap, the barber said.