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Giving Thanks1 comment

michaelldouglas wrote 4 weeks ago: This Thanksgiving season (I wish it wasn’t just one day) I want to tell you a few things I am … more →

Tags: Christianity, Medical School, Society, Armed forces, church, fefc, Fellowship Evangelical Free, Freedom, Friends

The Power of Photojournalism in War

PictureSoup wrote 1 month ago: By Jason Etzel In 1832 Senator William Learned Marcy spoke the phrase, “To the victor belong the spo … more →

Tags: special of the day, Alfred Eisenstaedt, American Civil War, Carol Popp de Szathmari, Crimean War, daguerreotype, Dale Titler, eddie adams, Jason Etzel

George W. Bush wins second term November 3, 20042 comments

Warren Langer wrote 1 month ago:   Five years ago. It’s almost hard to believe we re-elected a man who lied us into a war, claimed a … more →

Tags: Personal Memories, Humor-Satire, History, Politics, Lists, Republicans, Sarah Palin, Barack Obama, George W. Bush

Samuel Morse

CantervilleGhost wrote 2 months ago: SAMUEL MORSE (1791-1872), American inventor and painter Portrait: Daniel Huntington … more →

Tags: MORSE Samuel, Daniel Huntington

New Pencils, New Crayons, Old Humans2 comments

Kent Anderson wrote 2 months ago: Image via Wikipedia On a recent busy weekend, I got a text message from my daughter asking me what I … more →

Tags: World of Tomorrow, Historical, social role, Tools, Reading, technology, Research, Authors, writing

How did I pray today?1 comment

songbea wrote 3 months ago: At the prompting of my sweet friend Debi, I am writing once again on my blog…my so very neglec … more →

Tags: General, 10 boys who used their talents, Blessings, Prayer

Communication Skills

frmarkdwhite wrote 3 months ago: Jesus put His finger into the man’s ears and, spitting, touched his tongue; then He looked up to hea … more →

Tags: homilies, Holy Baptism, Communication, The Fall, Jesus Christ, Ephphetha, Be Opened, Code, Internet

Daniel Huntington (1816 - 1906)4 comments

Suzay Lamb wrote 5 months ago: Philosophy And Christian Art The Atlantic Cable Projectors Alexander Hamilton Jefferson Davis George … more →

Tags: HUNTINGTON Daniel, George Washington, Hudson River School, Jefferson Davis, Daniel Huntington, William Cullen Bryant, Martha Washington, Christopher Gist, Alexander Hamilton

Monday Convergence: Thomas Smillie, Andy Warhol

petebrook wrote 5 months ago: Samuel F. B. Morse's Daguerreotype Equipment, by Thomas Smillie, 1888, Smithsonian Institution A … more →

Tags: convergence, 1888, andy warhol, Click, Daguerreotype Equipment, Little Electric Chair, Merry Foresta, Monday Convergence, Smithsonian

DeWitt Clinton

CantervilleGhost wrote 6 months ago: DeWITT CLINTON (1769-1828), Governor of New York Portrait: Samuel Morse … more →

Tags: CLINTON DeWitt, DeWitt Clinton

Samuel F. B. Morse (1791 - 1872)1 comment

Suzay Lamb wrote 6 months ago: Self-portrait Portrait Of Marquis de Lafayette Portrait Of John Adams Portrait Of DeWitt Clinton Por … more →

Tags: MORSE Samuel F. B., DeWitt Clinton, James Monroe, John Adams, Marquis de Lafayette

James Monroe

CantervilleGhost wrote 6 months ago: JAMES MONROE (1758-1831), President of the United States Portrait: Samuel Morse … more →

Tags: MONROE James, James Monroe

When earmarks were good Congressional policy

Ed Darrell wrote 6 months ago: Once  upon a time earmarks on legislation promoted the best inventions, and consequently, the econom … more →

Tags: business ethics, ethics, History, Politics, US House of Representatives, History images, Invention, Inventions, earmarks

Success Can Be an Enigma and or Come From a Code of Inspiration Where you Least Expect It

symonsezwlky wrote 7 months ago:   Finding Success can be an Enigma...ask William Tell   CLICK HERE TO WIN A SUBURBAN HOUSE IN GREAT … more →

Tags: History, Weather, This Date in History, Opinion, Louisville Weather, Bob Symon, Louisville Forecast, Science, Culture

Quote of the day: "What hath God wrought?"

mattie14 wrote 7 months ago: May 24, 2009 What was the first telegraph message? On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sends the telegraph … more →

Tags: Quote Of The Day, Curiosity, citizens against proobama media bias, Weird And Wacky, Factoid of the day, Trivia, telegraph, Telegraph Messages, Morse Code

MAY 24: HIGH TECH WONDERS

Administrator wrote 7 months ago: Samuel Morse demonstrated his telegraph - and used the Morse code – on May 24th, 1844, by send … more →

Tags: Today in History, Trivia, May, concorde, Baltimore, MASH, washington dc, Morse Code, Cincinnati

The What's What, Volume 51

metacognitionist wrote 7 months ago: -Had a great night with friends girlfriend -I tell her my friend really doesn’t want to be wit … more →

Tags: Advice, Patrick Kelliher, racism, relationship, Bros before Hoes, The Happening, Racist, spiders, resident evil

One in a Million

kganthony wrote 7 months ago: A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to be part of history in the making. I always wondered what t … more →

Tags: Trends, Communication, twitter, morse, Morse Code, Ashton, aplusk, History, making history

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nonfinis wrote 7 months ago: Happy Birthday to Samuel Morse, responsible for the single-wire telegraph and Morse Code. Look at th … more →

Tags: Morse Code, Birthdays


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