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Saving Historic Radio Before It’s Too Late
A first of its kind Library of Congress project aims to identify, catalogue, and preserve America’s broadcast history.
by
Adrienne LaFrance
via
The Atlantic
on
March 23, 2016
They Know Much More Than You Think
US intelligence agencies seem to have adopted Orwell’s idea of doublethink—“to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies.”
by
James Bamford
via
New York Review of Books
on
August 15, 2013
The New Talking Machines
A noted architect commends Thomas Edison for his progress in developing the phonograph and predicts great things for its future.
by
Philip G Hubert
via
The Atlantic
on
February 1, 1889
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