??? 04/11/05 20:57 Read: times |
#91411 - a whole lot earlier Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I thought it was interesting that they were using optical comms a lot earlier than many people realise
The very earliest communication I know of (~ad 1200 in Denmark) was bonfires on hills spaced by distance of sight. The "modulation" was strictly limited however. Erik |
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