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Yes. Your credit card number is transmitted by SSL directly to a secure electronic vault. At no time is your credit card information stored on our servers. The business won’t redeem my voucher and it has not expired. If you have trouble redeeming ... more
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First you get a board then ti wire around it afterwards tie a battery to th end and there you are The telegraph uses electrical pulses to dispatch coded messages like the Morse Code through wires to a receiver. ... more
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Cyrus Field and John Brett designed, funded, and installed the first transatlantic telegraph cable, completed in 1858. ChaCha! ... more
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No landowner is forced to accept pylons or telegraph poles onto their land.The electricity or telephone company will negotiate a legal agreement called a "wayleave" giving them permission from the owner to site the pole or whatever on the land in ... more
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There was originally a white plastic rectangle with details of what was wrong with the wires attached to the pole. Some work has been done and they have replaced the white one with a yellow one. ... more
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A telegraph works by sending messages through wires using electrical signals. A person would take their message to a telegraph operator who then imputed it into the telegraph machine and then it would be sent to the receiving telegraph office to ... more
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Will Lewis, the new editor of the Daily Telegraph, spent last weekend at a wedding in Boston. He flew home on Sunday night, arriving at work at 7:30am on Monday. By that afternoon, when it was confirmed he had been elevated to the editorship, the 37- ... more
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Samuel Morse invented a telegraph system that was a practical and commercial success. The first telegraph was invented by Joseph Henry. ChaCha! ... more
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Learning in 1832 of Ampère's idea for the electric telegraph, Morse worked for the next 12 years, with the aid of the chemist ... more
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Before the telegraph, communications could take days, wks or months. Suddenly it was almost instantaneous connecting the country. ... more
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