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by DigitalSea
4933 days ago
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It's quite interesting to hear how the genius idea of a bar code was conceived by dragging four fingers in the sand. It's quite amazing that such an invention which I think is pretty revolutionary and is on everything these days is something not many people think about. "Who invented the bar code?" isn't a question that I've ever heard or seen anyone ask. |
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In 1920, fourteen-year-old Philo Farnsworth was tilling his family's Idaho potato field. He'd been thinking of how to transmit motion pictures electronically. Observing the neat parallel lines of the potato field, it occurred to him that a frame to be transmitted could be broken down into parallel lines, transmitted, and reproduced at the remote end, line by line, in synchrony.
http://www.gladwell.com/2002/2002_05_27_a_televisionary.htm