Friday, November 21, 2003

UA fun..

OK, this is sooo ua...

""I've lived 50 years before my time," he told one visitor later in life. "The past is nothing. I have perfected now the greatest invention the world has ever known." Sadly the world never saw this particular creation.
Stubblefield lived and worked alone until 1928, when he was found dead in his cabin, age 68, his eyes eaten out by cats. The New York Times published his obituary and soon the legend of the man who invented radio was born, bringing much needed investment to Murray. Investigating the town's claims in the 70s, researchers found little connection between Stubblefield's and Marconi's technologies. But once born, legends never die - and Stubblefield's lives on. "

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