In a similar manner, it is conceivable that cables of telephone wires could be laid underground, or suspended overhead, communicating by branch wires with private dwellings, country houses, shops, manufactories, etc., etc., uniting them through the main... Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society - Página 5por Vermont Historical Society - 1926Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Frank Lewis Dyer, Thomas Commerford Martin - 1910 - 532 páginas
...modern telephone exchange. Comparing with gas and water distribution, he said : " In a similar manner, it is conceivable that cables of telephone wires could...dwellings, country houses, shops, manufactories, etc., uniting them through the main cable with a central office, where the wire could be connected as desired,... | |
| Frank Lewis Dyer, Thomas Commerford Martin - 1910 - 532 páginas
...overhead communicating by branch wires with private dwellings, country houses, shops, manufactories, etc., uniting them through the main cable with a central...could be connected as desired, establishing direct communication between any two places in the city. . . . Not only so, but I believe, in the future,... | |
| Herbert Newton Casson - 1910 - 380 páginas
...or factory with a central station, so as to give him direct communication with his neighbors. . . . It is conceivable that cables of telephone wires could be laid underground, or suspended overhead, connecting by branch wires with private dwellings, shops, etc., and uniting them through the main cable... | |
| Herbert Newton Casson - 1910 - 384 páginas
...or factory with a central station, so as to give him direct communication with his neighbors. . . . It is conceivable that cables of telephone wires could be laid underground, OF suspended overhead, connecting by branch wires with private dwellings, shops, etc., and uniting... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1913 - 1028 páginas
...future, Prof. Bell indulged himself in vaticinations that have been far more than realized to-day: -1 It is conceivable that cables of telephone wires could...dwellings, country houses, shops, manufactories. etc., uniting them through the main cable with a central office where the wire could be connected as desired,... | |
| William S. Walsh - 1913 - 990 páginas
...future, Prof. Bell indulged himself in vaticinations that have been far more than realized to-day: ''Itis conceivable that cables of telephone wires could be...dwellings, country houses, shops, manufactories, etc., uniting them through the main cable with a central office where the wire could bo connected as desired,... | |
| John E. Kingsbury - 1915 - 594 páginas
...enabling the members to draw their supplies of gas and water from a common source. In a similar manner, it is conceivable that cables of telephone wires could...private dwellings, country houses, shops, manufactories, &c., &c., uniting them through the main cable with a central office where the wire could be connected... | |
| John E. Kingsbury - 1915 - 592 páginas
...communicating by branch wires with private dwellings, country houses, shops, manufactories, &c., &c., uniting them through the main cable with a central...could be connected as desired, establishing direct communication between any two places in the city. Such a plan as this, though impracticable at the... | |
| 1921 - 646 páginas
...or factory, with a central station, so as to give him direct communication with his neighbors. ... It is conceivable that cables of telephone wires could be laid underground, or suspended overhead, connecting by branch wires with private dwellings, shops, etc., and uniting them through the main cable... | |
| Abraham Lincoln Lavine - 1921 - 732 páginas
..."the future of the telephone," in 1878, he drew forth the following picture from his mental image : "It is conceivable that cables of telephone wires could be laid underground or suspended overhead, connecting up by branch wires private dwellings, country houses, shops, manufacturing establishments,... | |
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