In 1925, John Logie Baird demonstrated the world's first televission. As with so many complex devices, it was the result of inventions and discoveries by numerous other people. That doesn't not take anything away from Baird's achievements.
His use of a rotating disc first patented by Paul Nipkow was a completely new application for it, one that Nipkow himself never considered. The electronic systems were leading edge, pushing electronic design to the limits of the technology. And above all, having the tenacity and vision to bring many elements of technology together to produce the television is the sign of a remarkable man.
Let us not forget Philo Farnsworth. He trailed Baird by a few years but in 1929 he produced the first television in America that had no moving parts. Just like Baird, he used inventions and developments of others before him to bring another advancement in television.
By not talking much and nodding and adknowledgeing other peoples ideas
A girl gets good ideas from songs from her experiences or stories she's heard. She can also get it from other peoples lives or her wishes.
ignorant, hard-headed, oblivious
They meant that they felt it was their obligation to bring civilisation and their religious ideas to other peoples.
With thier colonies and other peoples and cities around the Mediterranean and Black Seas.
john Cabot did meet the first nations peoples. Sorry to say but there was no evidence for me to explain about this.
Pintrest is a good website to find ideas for modern quilts. You can see other peoples submissions and ideas. You can also go to quilt websites, or the sites of arts and crafts stores.
No. While initial ideas are ideas one first thinks of and can become primary ideas (or, in other words, the main focus), primary ideas are not necessarily the first ideas one thinks of (better known as initial ideas). Initial ideas can become primary ideas. Primary ideas are not necessarily initial ideas.
You can NOT check other peoples' inboxes. That first of all is invading peoples' privacy. You CAN go to their wall though and see what people post on their walls. You need to know the person's password but that is hacking pretty much so DONT do it!!!!!!!
PlagiarizerTo use and pass off (the ideas or writings of another) as one's own.2. To appropriate for use as one's own passages or ideas from (another).v.intr.To put forth as original to oneself the ideas or words of another.
You can legally get ideas from other people's work. If someone has written about a particular theme, such as hypocrisy in the clergy, and you feel that you also have something to say about that subject, you are free to do so. Ideas are not copyrighted. If, however, you repeat the specific words that someone else has used and copyrighted, then that is illegal. Specific images, and brand names, can be trademarked. But ideas in themselves are free to be used by anyone.
its kind of complicated at first but with help you will understand. ok fist