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10 Nov 2009, 12:14 am
In the 1840s, Samuel Morse did receive a patent for the electrical telegraph, but a later process patent on the Morse code failed to pass muster because it failed to recite any machinery, relying upon "electromagnetism, however developed". [read post]
5 Oct 2009, 6:41 am
Then we have Samuel Morse, who invents the telegraph, objecting to the telephone because nothing important is ever going to be done over the telephone because there's no way to preserve or record a phone conversation. [read post]
28 Sep 2009, 9:10 am
Telephone: Samuel Morse (inventor of the telegraph) complaining that nothing important will ever be done by telephone because there's no way to preserve/record the conversation. [read post]
21 May 2009, 6:09 am
  The presentation was held at the Samuel Morse Historic Site, Poughkeepsie, New York on Wednesday, May 6, 2009. [read post]
29 Dec 2008, 4:06 pm
    Samuel Morse(the inventor of the telegraph):   What do you think of cell phones? [read post]
13 Oct 2008, 12:13 pm
Morse and the Telegraph Samuel Morse is well known as an inventor of the telegraph, though he was hardly the only player in the game. [read post]
25 Sep 2008, 6:07 pm
(University of Texas at Austin)Miron Jeffrey (Harvard University)Moretti Enrico (UC Berkeley)Moriguchi Chiaki (Northwestern University)Moro Andrea (Vanderbilt University)Morse Adair (University of Chicago)Mortensen Dale T. [read post]
5 Apr 2008, 5:40 am
.], the 1840 patent on Samuel Morse's telegraph, fifteen times. [read post]
8 Mar 2008, 7:09 am
I've been reading Lightning Man: The Accursed Life of Samuel F. [read post]
8 Feb 2008, 8:07 am
Since Conversations went public, postings of one kind or another have been submitted by Victoria Nourse, John Gardner, George Fletcher, Kyron Huigens, Alon Harel, Youngjae Lee, Michael Marcus, Alice Ristroph, Susan Rozelle, Stephen Garvey, Joshua Dressler, Stephen Morse, Samuel Bagenstos, Stephen Riley, Andrew Taslitz, Bernard Harcourt, Antony Duff, Larry Alexander and Leo Zaibert. [read post]
28 Jan 2008, 12:12 pm
" In the 1830s, Samuel Morse (who invented the telegraph) wrote a popular book, Foreign Conspiracy Against the Liberties of the United States, warning that Irish immigration to American cities was part of a papal plan of conquest. [read post]
25 Jun 2007, 2:00 pm
And therein lies the potential sequel issue to Morse, raising the question of whether a seemingly narrow ruling (made to seem even narrower by the concurring opinion of Justice Samuel A. [read post]
24 Jun 2007, 10:08 pm
I wouldn’t be surprised if Morse v. [read post]
25 Apr 2007, 2:36 am
," a reference to the first words ever transmitted electronically, by Samuel Morse in 1844. [read post]
3 Apr 2007, 11:30 am
Fair 1 v. (1874) Morse, John T. [read post]