• FartsWithAnAccent
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    719 days ago

    Yeah, I thought this meant like UK was the keys to the allies getting a real foothold in Europe, America was the one providing the funding and Russia…

    …is a cell phone?

    I think I overthought this meme.

    • @Agent641
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      119 days ago

      Russia is who you call. When you need them to come to war and bring 10 million of their closest friends.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      19 days ago

      Russia…

      …is a cell phone?

      The Soviets did invent them.

        • @UnderpantsWeevil
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          319 days ago

          Leonid Kupriyanovich, a Moscow engineer, developed a series of experimental pocket-sized radios in the 1950s and 1960s:

          • In 1957, Kupriyanovich patented a wireless phone device that weighed about 3 kg.
          • In 1961, he presented a portable phone that weighed 70 grams and could fit in the palm of your hand.
          • Kupriyanovich’s radiotelephones shared a common base station, which we now call a cell tower.
          • Kupriyanovich’s “Altay” radio-based cell network was used by emergency services and remained popular after the fall of the Soviet Union.

          However, the Soviet bureaucracy prioritized using early cell phone research to develop car phones for the Soviet upper ranks instead of mass producing cell phones for the general public.

          https://psmag.com/features/cellphone-revolutionary-objects/

          • FartsWithAnAccent
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            119 days ago

            So should we give credit to people like Marconi and Tesla for inventing what we know today as the cell phone? I suppose the delineation isn’t necessarily so clear.

            • @UnderpantsWeevil
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              219 days ago

              So should we give credit to people like Marconi and Tesla for inventing what we know today as the cell phone?

              For the telephone, certainly. And for a host of other radio-based technology. You should probably include Michael Faraday and James Maxwell.

              But Kupriyanovich holds the patent on wireless telephones, specifically.

              • FartsWithAnAccent
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                119 days ago

                Got any links that shows pictures of all these devices? The article is kinda sparse but it sounds fascinating.