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Про Канакс, Хенрика и Зомби ящики..

Добавлено: 06 ноя 2013, 19:23
BM
Past Predictions About the Future of Television

Radio pioneer Lee DeForest said in 1926:

“While theoretically and technically television may be feasible, commercially and financially I consider it to be an impossibility…a development of which we need waste little time dreaming.”

A report in the "Radio Mirror" of the Daily News reported Dec. 30, 1926:

“There may come a time when we shall have 'smellyvision' and 'tastyvision'. When we are able to broadcast so that all the senses are catered for, we shall live in a world which no one has yet dreamt about.”

A report in the Indianapolis Star April 9, 1927:

"Spectacles may be staged in distant cities and be transmitted for the entertainment of individuals hundreds of miles away. Conversations may be held across the sea and the parties see each other as clearly as though they were gathered in the same room. Distance will be annihilated for sound and sight and the world made immeasurably smaller for the purposes of communication."

At a special event unveiling the new AT&T experimental television April 7, 1927, Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover said:

"Human genius has now destroyed the impediment of distance in a new respect, and in a manner hitherto unknown."

British television pioneer John Logie Baird - whose experiments were with mechanical television - said during a visit to the U.S. in September 1931:

"There is no hope for television by means of cathode ray tubes."(And in 1940, Baird said: "Cathode ray tubes are the most important items in a television receiver.")

TVA 1939 New York Times review of a demonstration of television at the 1939 World's Fair:

“The problem with television is that people must sit and keep their eyes glued on a screen; the average American family hasn’t time for it.”

George Boar, a farmhand from Suffolk, was quoted in the Feb. 1939 issue of Radio Times in an interview just after he had "invested his whole fortune" to buy a television receiver:

"Television's far more entertaining and much less trouble than a wife would be."

Film mogul Darryl F. Zanuck of 20th Century Fox said in 1946:

“Television won't be able to hold on to any market it captures after the first six months. People will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night.”

J.W. Ridgeway, chairman, Radio Industry Council, United Kingdom, Oct. 1950:

"It is inevitable that television will become the primary service and sound radio the secondary one.”

Sumner Redstone, president and CEO of the major media company Viacom, as quoted in Screen International, Oct. 21, 1994:

"I am very skeptical of this talk of 500 channels. I just don't know what's going to play on them."

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Re: Про Канакс, Хенрика и Зомби ящики..

Добавлено: 06 ноя 2013, 21:37
Алексей K-K
"I am very skeptical of this talk of 500 channels. I just don't know what's going to play on them."
Ни кто не знает что на них и всем все ровно. :lol:

Re: Про Канакс, Хенрика и Зомби ящики..

Добавлено: 07 ноя 2013, 02:40
Waterbyte
с хенриком какрастаки фсё вполне предсказуемо, в отличие от зомбоящика. чувак вполне адекватен, и господа бога из себя не строит. опять-таки в отличие от.

Re: Про Канакс, Хенрика и Зомби ящики..

Добавлено: 07 ноя 2013, 09:44
Gadi
Кто-нибудь может мне перевести ... название? Я еще не курил сегодня ...

Re: Про Канакс, Хенрика и Зомби ящики..

Добавлено: 07 ноя 2013, 09:50
Marmot
Gadi писал(а):Кто-нибудь может мне перевести ... название? Я еще не курил сегодня ...
Я тоже не понял, кто такой Хенрик Какрастаки