Ever see the lowest wire on a "telephone" pole? That is the telegraph wire, mostly used by municipal services these days.
no we do not.
that is so wrong some people like the military use telegraphs and some ships do to (ugly)ha ha ha mwhaa he he he ho!
People barely use the telegraph. Times have changed and there is improved technology which allows people to communicate easily using internet and satellites among others.
sweet pie yes it is!
no it is too old to use
yes
Yes
The telegraph is still in use but it has evolved and is in use in specialized circumstances. The telephone which was invented in 1876 would have gradually replaced the telegraph in commercial usage.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegraphy
The telegraph was the first invention that allowed people to communicate rapidly at great distances. Today, we can communicate much better by telephone, or by email, etc., but when the telegraph was invented there were no phones or other such inventions.
Of course they did!!!
It help because there was no other phone and they had to use a telegraph to commuticate
Yes, shadufs are still in use today.
Telegraph poles to stop debris
The 2 locks that are still in use today is the Poe and the MacArthur locks.!!
The telegraph lost popularity when the telephone became cheap enough and reliable enough to use. The last land-line telegraph message was sent by the Milwaukee Railroad, between Milwaukee and Minneapolis in 1985. The last radio telegraph that was commercial was sent by coastal marine stations on 7/13/1999. The telegraph is still being used by Amateur radio license holders to this day. Anyone can become a Amateur Radio Operator just by passing a test.
Have a look in the Telegraph for Thursday 10th May
Are ploughs and fallow land still use today