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7 March 2026

Fact of the day: it was on 7th March 1876 that Alexander Graham Bell received his patent (No 174,464) for his telephone. Then on this day in 1985: DOS Version 3.1 was released for the IMB PC.

Quote: It is no good to try to stop knowledge from going forward. Ignorance is never better that knowledge. Enrico Fermi

Point to ponder: Alexander Graham Bell, the person often thought of as having invented the telephone would never have one in his study because he felt it was too intrusive.





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