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Far Speaking

Documentary

In a lighthearted conversation, a couple discusses the revolutionary invention of the telephone, initially doubting its practicality. The husband, John, explains how technology like loading coils and vacuum tubes enhance communication over long distances. They marvel at a phone call from Japan, reflecting on past skepticism about the telephone's potential. The dialogue showcases the evolution of telecommunication and the couple's changing perspectives on technology.