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Bugeater
05-23-2012, 11:29 AM
Eugene Polley, inventor of TV remote, dies at 96

(AP) CHICAGO - Television lovers everywhere can pause and thank Eugene Polley for hours of feet-up channel changing. His invention, the first wireless TV remote, began as a luxury, but with the introduction of hundreds of channels and viewing technologies it has become a necessity.
Just ask anyone who's lost a remote.


Polley died of natural causes Sunday at a suburban Chicago hospital, said Zenith Electronics spokesman John Taylor. The former Zenith engineer was 96.
In 1955, if you wanted to switch TV channels from "Arthur Godfrey" to "Father Knows Best," you got up from your chair, walked across the room and turned a knob. Clunk. Clunk. Clunk.


Or you could buy a new Zenith television with Flash-Matic tuning. The TV came with a green ray gun-shaped contraption with a red trigger. The advertising promised "TV miracles." The "flash tuner" was "Absolutely harmless to humans!" Most intriguing of all: "You can even shut off annoying commercials while the picture remains on the screen."
Polley was proud of his invention even late in life, Taylor said. He showed visitors at his assisted-living apartment his original Flash-Matic and how it had evolved into the technology of today. "He was a proud owner of a flat-screen TV and modern remote," Taylor said. "He always kept his original remote control with him."


Polley's Flash-Matic pointed a beam of light at photo cells in the corners of the television screen. Each corner activated a different function, turning the picture and sound off and on, and changing the channels.
Chicago native Polley and fellow Zenith engineer Robert Adler were honored in 1997 with an Emmy for their work in pioneering TV remotes. In 2009, he received the Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award from the Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers.
Beyond keeping TV viewers pinned to their chairs, Polley's invention unchained technology from mechanical knobs and levers, opening vast possibilities, said Richard Doherty, CEO of suburban New York-based technology assessment and market research company Envisioneering.
"Without his idea you might not have gotten to the Internet," Doherty said. "It allowed you to go beyond the physical dial. It set the pace for dozens for follow-on inventions that go beyond the physical."


During his 47-year career as an engineer, Polley earned 18 U.S. patents. At Zenith, he worked his way up from the stockroom, according to a biography from Lincolnshire, Illinois-based LG Electronics, which owns Zenith. Polley also worked on radar advances for the U.S. Department of Defense during World War II. He helped develop the push-button radio for automobiles and the video disk, a forerunner of today's DVD.
Polley's invention made life easier - perhaps too easy - for a generation of children.


"In my house, the remote control was named Rick," said Doherty. "'Rick, change it to Channel 7. Rick, change it to Channel 2. Rick, go back to the ballgame.' It kept me fitter as a kid."


http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-501465_162-57439421-501465/eugene-polley-inventor-of-tv-remote-dies-at-96/?tag=cbsnewsTwoColLowerPromoArea%3Bfd.morenews

bevischief
05-23-2012, 11:33 AM
You would be the one to post this...LMAO

blaise
05-23-2012, 11:34 AM
PIP

Okie_Apparition
05-23-2012, 11:36 AM
Mitch Holthus poured out a half liter of Golden Nectar sugar-free

Rain Man
05-23-2012, 11:37 AM
I want a remote control shaped like a ray gun.

KCUnited
05-23-2012, 11:37 AM
His body was found pressed between two couch cushions.

Bugeater
05-23-2012, 11:37 AM
PIP
I see what you did there. But speaking of PIP, I had a TV with that one time and I can't think of a more worthless feature.

blaise
05-23-2012, 11:38 AM
I see what you did there. But speaking of PIP, I had a TV with that one time and I can't think of a more worthless feature.

Yeah, never actually used it. Unless you count accidentally pressing it and having a black box pop up using it.

Bowser
05-23-2012, 11:41 AM
I want a remote control shaped like a ray gun.

http://www.noveltytelephone.com/products/phaserremoteoriginal.html

http://www.noveltytelephone.com/files/546119/uploaded/originalphaserremotelarge.jpg

Garcia Bronco
05-23-2012, 11:43 AM
True America hero?

Maybe in the "believe it or not I am walking on air" sense.

Quesadilla Joe
05-23-2012, 11:44 AM
The Inventor of the first remote control has died. I'd get up to applaud his work but that would mean i'd have to leave my easy chair

https://twitter.com/wingoz/status/204970793153736704

Garcia Bronco
05-23-2012, 11:45 AM
You don't want PIP. You want split screen resizing ability. I have a 50 inch sony that I could split into 25 inch TV's(resize that as well) and it was nice.

BigChiefFan
05-23-2012, 11:55 AM
I remember having to get up and change the channel.

kchero
05-23-2012, 12:00 PM
Wait....this isn't a thread on Ricky Stanzi?

Sofa King
05-23-2012, 12:23 PM
Did anyone check his batteries? Maybe his batteries just went dead.

blaise
05-23-2012, 12:29 PM
Most of his friends have stayed mute on the subject.

luv
05-23-2012, 12:29 PM
Did anyone check his batteries? Maybe his batteries just went dead.

LMAO

blaise
05-23-2012, 12:39 PM
They should hire a medium and channel his soul.

Sucky
05-23-2012, 12:50 PM
rip

Setsuna
05-23-2012, 12:53 PM
Is he a hero? He made us all fat. I call that a villain.

Hydrae
05-23-2012, 01:03 PM
I remember having to get up and change the channel.

and adjusting the antennae too!

BigChiefFan
05-23-2012, 01:09 PM
and adjusting the antennae too!

Then the huge cable box, that had buttons that pushed in to change the channel and the up and down switch to go to level two or three of additional channels. It was connected to a long ass cord. LMAO

Marcellus
05-23-2012, 01:23 PM
Did anyone check his batteries? Maybe his batteries just went dead.

They could have smacked him against the coffee table a couple times to see if he still had any life left.

I wonder if they have to duct tape his casket shut because the door wont stay on....................

Sofa King
05-23-2012, 01:25 PM
They could have smacked him against the coffee table a couple times to see if he still had any life left.

I wonder if they have to duct tape his casket shut because the door wont stay on....................

They were going to do that stuff, but they lost him somewhere between the coffee table and the kitchen. They've been looking for him for 2 weeks.

Demonpenz
05-23-2012, 01:38 PM
a device that tore families up more than "the car" in monopoly.

kysirsoze
05-23-2012, 01:43 PM
Tesla did it first!!!

Demonpenz
05-23-2012, 01:47 PM
Tesla did it first!!!

Five Man Electrical Band disagrees