Happy Birthday!

Discussions on Talking Machines & Accessories
Post Reply
User avatar
fran604g
Victor VI
Posts: 3995
Joined: Mon Mar 04, 2013 2:22 pm
Personal Text: I'm Feeling Cranky
Location: Hemlock, NY

Happy Birthday!

Post by fran604g »

Happy 170th Birthday Thomas Alva Edison!

-Fran
Francis; "i" for him, "e" for her
"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while" - the unappreciative supervisor.

Phonofreak
Victor VI
Posts: 3720
Joined: Tue Mar 23, 2010 7:00 pm
Location: Western, WA State

Re: Happy Birthday!

Post by Phonofreak »

Happy Birthday, Tom. I wish I could look as good as you when I turn 170!! :lol: :lol:
Harvey Kravitz

User avatar
AudioAntique
Victor II
Posts: 223
Joined: Fri May 30, 2014 3:48 pm
Personal Text: "There is always a way to do it better....find it" Thomas Edison
Location: Northeast Wisconsin

Re: Happy Birthday!

Post by AudioAntique »

It's not too late to play your favorite cylinder or Diamond Disc to honor the great inventor's birthday!

He not only amassed an amazing number of patents, but by example, he taught the world how to invent. As Bill Gates stated in the foreword of Leonard DeGraaf's book, Edison and the Rise of Innovation: "Innovators still have to work in teams. Innovators still have to understand and solve real-world problems, and they still have to persevere for the long haul." Happy Birthday Mr. Edison!

Joan & Robin
http://www.audioantique.com - Books featuring: Hearthstone Historic House Museum, Nipper Collectibles, Nipper items, Phonograph Dolls & Toys; Items for sale.

EdiBrunsVic
Victor IV
Posts: 1123
Joined: Mon Jun 28, 2010 12:12 pm
Location: Lubbock, Texas (again)

Re: Happy Birthday!

Post by EdiBrunsVic »

The previous post was just right. I decided to play all three of my Edison Phonographs this evening. One of the records chosen was "Let Us Not Forget" along with others.

User avatar
Roaring20s
Victor V
Posts: 2796
Joined: Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:55 am
Personal Text: Those who were seen dancing were thought insane by those who could not hear the music. Nietzsche
Location: Tucson, AZ

Re: Happy Birthday!

Post by Roaring20s »

I use my Standard B this morning with my coffee. :coffee:
Screen Shot 2017-02-12 at 10.07.31 AM.png
James.

Edisone
Victor IV
Posts: 1140
Joined: Sat Aug 01, 2009 5:17 pm
Location: Can see Canada from Attic Window

Re: Happy Birthday!

Post by Edisone »

I was "checking out" (handing over my credit card) at the Dentist's office, and realized what day it was .... the little girl who was attending me pretended to be interested when I announced: "Oh, February 11! This was Thomas Edison's birthday, 170 years ago!". I am sure she had no idea who was "Thomas Edison" - her face definitely did NOT light-up with recognition. That is sad, but maybe history is reserved for us males.

JerryVan
Victor Monarch Special
Posts: 6699
Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:08 pm
Location: Southeast MI

Re: Happy Birthday!

Post by JerryVan »

AudioAntique wrote:

It's not too late to play your favorite cylinder or Diamond Disc to honor the great inventor's birthday!

He not only amassed an amazing number of patents, but by example, he taught the world how to invent. As Bill Gates stated in the foreword of Leonard DeGraaf's book, Edison and the Rise of Innovation: "Innovators still have to work in teams. Innovators still have to understand and solve real-world problems, and they still have to persevere for the long haul." Happy Birthday Mr. Edison!

Joan & Robin

Exactly right. He is credited with establishing the first "R & D" lab. That's probably arguable, but it's most likely the best early example of such a thing.

JerryVan
Victor Monarch Special
Posts: 6699
Joined: Mon Aug 24, 2009 3:08 pm
Location: Southeast MI

Re: Happy Birthday!

Post by JerryVan »

I celebrated by attending a viewing of Young Tom Edison, sponsored by the Thomas Edison Depot Museum in Port Huron, MI. http://www.phmuseum.org/thomas-edison-depot-museum/

Our MC for the evening was none other than the Forum's own Dave Dazer. He did an excellent job. After the film he did a short talk on many of the film's instances of taking "poetic license" with the actual facts. Much to Dave's surprise, no tomatoes were thrown. (Though one confused attendee did hiss at him. I may have been partially responsible for that...) In all, an excellent time.

User avatar
fran604g
Victor VI
Posts: 3995
Joined: Mon Mar 04, 2013 2:22 pm
Personal Text: I'm Feeling Cranky
Location: Hemlock, NY

Re: Happy Birthday!

Post by fran604g »

JerryVan wrote:I celebrated by attending a viewing of Young Tom Edison, sponsored by the Thomas Edison Depot Museum in Port Huron, MI. http://www.phmuseum.org/thomas-edison-depot-museum/

Our MC for the evening was none other than the Forum's own Dave Dazer. He did an excellent job. After the film he did a short talk on many of the film's instances of taking "poetic license" with the actual facts. Much to Dave's surprise, no tomatoes were thrown. (Though one confused attendee did hiss at him. I may have been partially responsible for that...) In all, an excellent time.
That's nice to hear! (The program -- not hurling tomatoes ;) )
Francis; "i" for him, "e" for her
"Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in a while" - the unappreciative supervisor.

Post Reply