Citations and References
1. Image of lightning from http://spitfire.cwv.net/~cdbailey/
2. Image of clock from http://www.ozarksoft.com/anigif1.htm
3. Image of telephone from http://www.animfactory.com/machines_phones.html
4. Image of computer from http://www.cityweb.co.uk/freegifs/animated/frecomp6.htm
5. Image of traffic light from http://www.lisp.com.au/~david_t/gifs4.htm
6. Image of refrigerator and television from MasterClips Vector Clip Art, IMSI. San Rafael, CA, 1995.
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Electronic Sources
1. Aaseng, Nathan. “Vladimir Zworykin and the Television.
2. Triant, George “An Exhibit of Common and Rare Antique Telephones” Telephone History. 2000
3. "The History of Computers" Humanities.
http://humlink.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~dalbertl/1984.htm
Electronic Sources
Publications on CD-ROM, Diskette, or Magnetic Tapes
1. Dorling Kindersley. "The Way New Things Work" Houghton Mifflin Company 1994,1996,1998.
Printed Materials
Part of a book
1.Platt, Richard. “Hair Dryers” Inventions. Ed. Heidi M. Lumberg, New York, Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994.
2. Macaulay, David, “Hair Drier”. “The Way Things Work”. Dorling Kindersley Limited, London.
3. Wulffson, Don L. "Traffic Lights", "Television" The Invention of Ordinary Things" New York: Lothrop, Lee and Shepard Books 1981, p 79, 85-89.
Printed Materials
Entire book
1. West, David. “Television” 52 ½ Things That
Changed the World." Ed. Bibby Whittaker. London, NW Books. 1992.
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