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  1. Shooting Stars with Reeves and Mortimer (Canned Laughter)
  2. Live at Club Class (Comedy Club) by Mark Lamarr, etc., 1998-05-19
  3. Shooting Stars (Canned Laughter)
  4. Uncensored and Live (HarperCollins Audio Comedy) by Mark Lamarr, 1999-12-07

101. George Antheil's Torpedo Patent (Frequency Hopping Invention)
‘It’s about time,’ was Miss lamarr’s only comment.” The New York Times obituary for Hedy lamarr, by Richard Severo, Jan 20, 2000. back to top of page
http://www.paristransatlantic.com/antheil/mainpage/patent.html
The Astonishing Story of a Patent
Now In Nearly Every Cell Phone

The Story Behind the Story

NPR interview with physicist Tony Rothman
The Astonishing Story of a Patent
The New York Times : obituary for Hedy Lamarr, by Richard Severo, Jan 20, 2000.
Now In Nearly Every Cell Phone
The Story Behind the Story
Nonetheless, as physicist Tony Rothman points out ( listen to the NPR interview ), Antheil's idea was not practical, and real scientists worked on the problem more successfully in the years that followed.
Closeup of piano roll from the Ballet Mecanique...
This same principal was behind the patent idea.
(Image courtesy of L. Douglas Henderson.)

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