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以科学之名,还是盗贼之实,或许今天的人关注的更是电话为我们带来的便捷和那些可以解决我们沟通需要的工具“沃森特先生,快来帮我啊!”1875年6月2日,助手沃森特在门窗紧闭的房间里清晰地听到隔壁被硫酸烫伤脚的贝尔发出求救。那时,贝尔的电话发明测试到了最后的阶段,沃森特当时正把耳朵凑到音箱前准备接听随时可能出现的声音。而这一天,被永远地写在美国波士顿法院路109号的门口,因为从这一天起,千里耳不再只出现在神话中。
In the name of science, or thieves, perhaps today’s people are more concerned about the convenience of the telephone and tools that can solve our communication needs “Watson, come help me!” 1875 June 2, assistant Watson in the windows and doors closed the room clearly hear the next door was scalded by sulfuric acid feet Bell issued a distress call. At that time, Bell’s telephony invention test reached its final stage, and Watson was mulling up his ears to the speakers ready to pick up the sound that might emerge from time to time. And on that day, it is forever written at the gate of 109 Court Road, Boston, USA, because from this day on, the Trinitron no longer appears only in mythology.