John T. Frye's Carl and Jerry, from Popular Electronicshttp://www.copperwood.com/carlandjerry.htm
Shop” in Radio & Television News in April 1948, and it ran in one magazine or another (including Electronics World , another Ziff-Davis publication) for 28 years, until June,
For ten years, from 1954 to 1964, John T. Frye wrote stories for Popular Electronics about a pair of teen boys who used electronics to help people, foil criminals, impress girls, a
gomez-peñahttp://v1.zonezero.com/magazine/articles/gomezpena/gomezpena.html
did. Things like televisions, short wave radios and microwave ovens; and later on ionizers, walkmans, crappy calculators, digital watches and video cameras, were seen by my family
History of the Internet & World Wide Web : 1) Internet Before Webhttps://www.netvalley.com/cgi-bin/intval/net_history.pl
carriers, such as television cable, to data communication. The term is widely used to mean the Internet, also referred to as the infobahn (I-bahn). by Online Dictionary , Ne
'Internet before World Wide Web: Atlantic cable, Sputnick, ARPANET,Information Superhighway, ...'
Game Show-Related Programs, Specials, Etc.http://illustriousgameshowpage.com/related.html
CBS: 50 YEARS FROM TELEVISION CITY (2002) Bob Barker hosts this 9-minute segment, which includes a behind-the-scenes look at TPiR and brief clips of other game shows taped at TV C
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