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When using your telephone, hold the receiver close to your ear. The receiver is the end with the cord. Talk directly into the mouthpiece. Speak in a natural, clear voice. You do not have to shout. Speak as though the other person were in the same room.
Here’s how you’d watch 3-D TV, using mechanical viewer with home receiver of conventional design. Two persons may use the twin-unit viewer at once.
It may be quite awhile before we get it – but experiments in stereo television are already under way.
In the vintage informational ad by Bell Telephone System, Chip Martin, College Reporter, previews the telephones of tomorrow.
I want to know how to use power commands.
In computing, a power command, or, keyboard shortcut, is a sequence or combination of keystrokes on a computer keyboard which invokes commands in software. Most keyboard shortcuts require the user to press a single key or a sequence of keys one after the other. Other keyboard shortcuts require pressing and holding several keys simultaneously.
Oh, yes! Perhaps you’d like to know how I knew all about you! There is one thing that is different about us Lowandos! Our concealed third eye!
It is … how can I explain … like a built-in radio station! It transmits and receives mental images! See?