
Recently on
Modern Mechanix we looked at a 1950 Mechanix Illustrated article about how some of history's most famous inventions were
discovered by accident. Pictured at right is Wilhelm von Roentgen's simultanious discovery of both the X-Ray and the electric razor. We made a brief stop in the seventies today with this Popular Science piece about preventing
Skyjackers, and a trippy 1977 science fiction themed ad for
Fairchild Semiconductor. We also looked at the booming business of
balloon manufacturing, early
abstract animations set to music, scientific highlights of the 1933
Chicago World's Fair, phono/photo
post cards,
experiments with oxygen, a parachute
jump tower and a 1961 ad for an IBM
punched card modem. Lastly you really should check out this article about a co-ed crew of crazy miners in 1902 who built a
sail powered car to cross the desert and gain access to their gold mine. The picture alone is worth the price of admission.
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