Of Tesla, his birthday and holograms
July 10th, 2009 at 04:34pm Linda Grist Cunningham
One of the fascinating things about social media is that it puts the strangest folks in the same “room.” Take the exchange below between me (old chick born to the television generation) and Thom Kuss (hip young dude who could probably be my grandson if we stretched the point a bit).
We have a handful of things in common: We work in the News Tower and we are captivated by social media (from e-mail to Twitter.) He’s captivated because it’s his life; I’m captivated because it allows me to do cool things for work and fun.
So, this morning he e-mails me to ask if we can post something on Nikola Tesla’s birthday. I have no idea exactly why we would want to and I cast about for a way to say “are you nuts” nicely. Enjoy the string below; read from the bottom to the top. And, learn something about Tesla.
Gotta love social media. I can’t wait until we can do holograms and virtual reality. And, as Thom would remind me, we’ll do it because of Tesla.
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Kuss writes or copies and pastes: OK … This reads like a history book but what can you do?
Nikola Tesla, a Serbian born immigrant, came to the states in 1884. Known best as an inventor and a mechanical/electrical engineer. He is often considered the father of commercial electricity as well as a magician and topic of lore. Often shadowed by Edison, Tesla’s alternating current or AC current became an usher to the second industrial revolution and with all of Edison’s attempts of discounting Tesla’s AC it was ultimately found to be the better source of electricity. By far one of the most interesting known inventions is the Tesla Coil or lightning generator (YouTube it!) that could send signals through the air without wires. This led him to conceptualize the rise of TV and even the internet by using said technology and transmitting data and images wirelessly. For this and many other “crackpot” theories he was ultimately deemed a mad scientist he died alone and impoverished at the age of 86.
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On 7/10/09 11:50 AM, “Cunningham, Linda Grist” wrote:
That may be a tad nerdy….. Although I DO know who he was (sorta). But, I’ll make you a deal. You send me the appropriate words and I’ll do a fun little blog post about you, me and Tesla!
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From: Kuss, Thom
Sent: Friday, July 10, 2009 11:45 AM
To: Cunningham, Linda Grist
Subject: Just a thought
Ok, maybe it’s a nerd thought but can we post something about Nikola Tesla’s birthday?
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1. Thom Kuss | July 10th, 2009 at 4:59 pm
I wrote that
Though I did go through some various references while compiling quickly. And yes nerdy for sure… I find much value in historical figures that shape things we enjoy in the here and now.
Being one of those kids who actually sat down and tried (though unsuccessful at first) to build a Tesla coil developed an almost hunger for the origins and mechanics of future technology. It was just such an example that propelled myself into the genre or field I’m in now not to mention my interests in current events.
And to be honest I would much rather see historical recognition given to worthy individuals other then hear about who Paris Hilton is screwing this week or where Michael Jackson’s body might be … enough said. Well, not really
Back on the subject of Tesla… in which I could write a book. His legacy lives on in our nations goal of alternative fuel and energy. One company aptly named “TESLA MOTORS” www.teslamotors.com has produced an efficient completely electric vehicle known as the Tesla Roadster capable of speeds of 0-60 in 3.9 seconds and going upwards of 244 miles on a single charge.
The only part of the government stimulus plan I agree with has gone to this company in the hopes they will produce an economy priced (Roadster starting at $101,000) sedan capable of similar performance.
I dare the readers… Do a little research. You might enjoy what you find.
And Linda? Does this mean I should call you Grandma? Sorry, bad joke ?
Thom Kuss
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