"The magazine's early contributors were among the greatest inventors of the period. Samuel Morse wrote about his dot-and-dash code, and Thomas Edison, composed a feature in 1877 about his new "Talking Machine," the phonograph. The magazine's stated goal was to impress the fact that science is not inherently dull, but essentially fascinating, understandable, and full of undeniable charm - a goal that it achieved early in its history."
Answer, once you get it right...someone come up with a new one! Try and keep it going and change subjects (if you like) as you go if the question gets answered or ends up being given.









