 That tech is like 100 years old. There are five big tech news headlines from 1924. Number five, movie makers Metro Pictures and Goldwyn Pictures merged in Los Angeles to form Metro Goldwyn Mayer, aka MGM, now owned by Amazon. Number four, on June 5th, GE engineer Ernst Alexandersen sent the first fax across the Atlantic Ocean. Number three, Greenwich Mean Time begins. Hourly time signals are broadcast for the first time from the Royal Greenwich Observatory, and the BBC took over broadcasting those pips in 1990. Number two, the Computing Tabulating Recording Company, or CTR, changed its name to International Business Machines, or IBM. At number one, Scottish engineer John Logiebert demonstrated a working analog television system to the Radio Times. 1924, it's like 2024, but without all the pain and agony yet? If you could support us on Patreon, do it. Patreon.com slash DTDS.