Is there a recording of the lecture? I could not free myself at the time to watch it. Cheers Shai Drori Expert digitization services for Audio Video 3K scanning for film 8mm-35mm Timeless Recordings Music Label www.audiovideofilm.com [log in to unmask] On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 2:08 AM Joe Salerno < [log in to unmask]> wrote: > Thanks for posting about this presentation, Chris. I was initially > unable to reserve a spot, but got on the waiting list and did receive a > "seat" in time to log on. Navigating that process was not terribly > intuitive, but with some effort I prevailed. > > It was not about his work in audio, yet I did enjoy it. > > Joe Salerno > > > On 12/7/2020 3:43 AM, Chris Brady wrote: > > See this link for details on an online lecture about the inventor of > > stereo one Alan Blumlein from Hayes, Middx., UK > > > > > https://myemail.constantcontact.com/Hayes-Town-News---A-crossing-at-last.html > > > > Mystery of death flight revealed - Monday 7 December > > > > Stereo sound was invented at the original Central Research Laboratory > > at the old EMI works in Hayes - now known as The Old Vinyl Factory. > > The inventor was a genius called Alan Blumlein. He also invented > > airborne radar which was a vital element in Britain winning the Second > > World War. This work had to be kept secret as was his untimely death > > in a plane crash in 1942. That is why he never became famous but now > > the Institution of Engineering and Technology is holding a lecture to > > tell the story about what happened on that fateful flight. It will be > > online on Monday 7 December at 7 30pm. > > > > Click here to book a place > > [ > https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/calendar/2020/12/07/alan-blumlein-the-story-behind-the-fateful-flight-249074 > ] > > > > ==== >