The first long distance radio transmission was broadcast from the Eiffel Tower
On the 12th January, 1908, the first long distance radio transmission was broadcast by Lee de Forest from the Eiffel Tower in France.
Early firemen first managed their breathing by dipping their beards in water and then holding it between their teeth.
On the 12th January, 1908, the first long distance radio transmission was broadcast by Lee de Forest from the Eiffel Tower in France.


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