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Thomas Edison's most famous ... is probably the light-bulb; his favourite ... was the phonograph. The phonograph, he said would ... shorthand typists and

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it would ... to teach languages. He believed that a phonograph and a clock would... say what the time was. He thought that people would send phonographic ... instead of letters and that they would record the ... of their children and the .... worlds of the dying. Edison also believed that people would listen to world-famous musicians on phonographs in their own homes. People have ... early forgotten Edison's invention, but it was actually an ... kind of records or cassete player.

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