First Czechoslovak radiotelephone networks: AMR
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Re: First Czechoslovak radiotelephone networks: AMR
#4As a fun fact a lot of the people who live there believe(d) that Nikola Tesla was a Czech/Slovak due to the (at the time) prevalent domestic 'Tesla' brand name on various electronics (including popular TVs).
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#6As a fun fact a lot of the people who live there believe(d) that Nikola Tesla was a Czech/Slovak due to the (at the time) prevalent domestic 'Tesla' brand name on various electronics (including popular TVs).
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#7An interesting topic, although the article could use some proof-reading. Or perhaps it was Google-translated from Czech?
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Re: First Czechoslovak radiotelephone networks: AMR
#9An interesting topic, although the article could use some proof-reading. Or perhaps it was Google-translated from Czech?
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#10As a fun fact a lot of the people who live there believe(d) that Nikola Tesla was a Czech/Slovak due to the (at the time) prevalent domestic 'Tesla' brand name on various electronics (including popular TVs).
I haven't met a single one who thought that, or even heard about it, so it is probably not that widespread.