Matthew Royal

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In the 1920s, when Claude was a boy, some three million farmers talked through networks like these, wherever the phone company found it unprofitable to build. It was America’s folk grid. Better networks than Claude’s carried voices along the fences, and kitchens and general stores doubled as switchboards.
A Mind at Play: How Claude Shannon Invented the Information Age
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