Tag Archives: inventions

The Day Home Music was Born

Phonograph Patent Issued (February 19, 1878) We’ve come a long way, baby! Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, initially on cylinders. It wasn’t long before RCA-Victor put the sounds on discs. Then we went to cassette tapes, and now we use … Continue reading

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So, Who was Elon Musk in a Past Life?

Thomas Edison (February 11, 1847 – October 18, 1931) Again, Ahtun Re has suggested that these two are related reincarnationally. The reason for suggesting that is in answer to the obvious question: why wouldn’t he be Tesla, instead? After all, … Continue reading

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And Speaking of Child Proteges…

Nikola Tesla (July 10, 1856 – January 7, 1943) There has to be some method behind the timing of hints that I’m given. In this case, yesterday’s post about Champ Jaxon featured a randomized birth chart which fixed his North … Continue reading

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Let’s Drop a Little…

Joy (2015) It’s hard to believe that this little gem of a movie is three years old. They had it on TV the other night. It still makes me cry (well, that’s not really too difficult, as I feel great … Continue reading

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