Progressive Era Hacker Griefed Marconi Demonstration 147
nbauman writes "In June 1903, Gugliemo Marconi and his partner Ambrose Flemming were about to give the first demonstration of long-range wireless communication at the Royal Institution in London, which, Marconi said, could be sent in complete confidentiality with no fear of the messages being hijacked. Suddenly, the silence was broken by a huge mysterious wireless pulse strong enough to take over the carbon-arc projector and make it sputter messages in Morse Code. First, it repeated the word 'Rats' over and over again (abusive at that time). Then it tapped out, 'There was a young fellow of Italy, who diddled the public quite prettily.' Further rude epithets followed. It was Nevil Maskelyne, a stage musician and inventor who was annoyed because Marconi's patents prevented him from using wireless. It was the first hacking, to demonstrate an insecure system."
Re:Maskelyne, also great inventor of the pay toile (Score:5, Funny)
I live in San Fransisco.
I said in America.
Re:Maskelyne, also great inventor of the pay toile (Score:4, Funny)
You must be thinking of police boxes.
Re:Maskelyne, also great inventor of the pay toile (Score:5, Funny)
in NYC the public toilets are called Starbucks
Re:Maskelyne, also great inventor of the pay toile (Score:5, Funny)
It flows downhill.
Re:Maskelyne, also great inventor of the pay toile (Score:5, Funny)