Let me show you the beginning first. Do you want English or Chinese and English?
Edward Paalmann Cole died in May.
Edward Perryman Cole died in May.
It was a Sunday afternoon and there were no clouds in Wan Li.
It was a Sunday afternoon and there was not a cloud in the sky.
The merits and demerits of life are hard to measure.
It is difficult to understand the sum of one's life.
Some people say it depends on what he left behind.
Some people will tell you that this is measured by the people left behind.
Some people let faith judge them.
Some people think it can be measured by faith.
Some people say that love can measure everything
Some people say it's because of love.
Others say that life is meaningless.
Others say that life is meaningless.
Me?
Me?
I believe you can.
I believe you measure yourself.
Measure yourself by the people who measure you.
By those who measure themselves by you.
I'm sure that no matter how you measure it,
What I can tell you for sure is that no matter what standards are used,
Edward Kerr's last days in this world.
Edward Kerr lived more in his last days on earth.
More fulfilling than most people spend their lives in poverty.
More than most people can squeeze out in their lifetime.
I know his eyes were closed when he died.
I know his eyes were closed when he died.
But his heart is open.
His heart is open.
Name five presidents whose surnames begin with H.
Name five presidents whose surnames begin with the letter H.
h?
h?
Warren Harding Rutherford B Hayes herbert hoover
Warren G Harding, Rutherford B Hayes, herbert hoover.
There are two others named Harrison, Benjamin and willaim henley.
There are two Harrison, Benjamin and willaim henley.
ah
Ah.
I thought two Harrison could beat you.
I think I'll connect you with double Harrison.
-Ha ha ha. -You're sick, you know?
hahaha. -You're sick, you know?
Is this a pervert? Do you know their wives' names?
You think that's abnormal. Can you name their wives?
-No.-Me neither.
-No.-Me neither.
-Hello, Carter the mechanic. -I'm here.
-Yo, Carter.-Carl! -Yo!
-When do they want bumblebees? -Yesterday.
-When they need Camaro, man? -Yesterday.
-Okay, I found another one. -Just ask.
-Well, I have one for you. -All right.
Who invented the radio
Who invented the radio?
It's quite difficult.
That's a difficult question.
You know, in the end, you won't.
You know, I finally caught you. No.
The crux of the problem is who invented the radio.
I wonder if you want to know who they think invented radio.
Or the man who really invented radio?
Or someone who actually invented the radio.
What it means here is that
It says here
Marconi, right?
Marconi, right?
That's right. Who else?
Yeah, isn't that him?
The public thinks that he invented the radio.
It is widely believed that he invented the radio.
In fact, he won the Nobel Prize in 1909.
In fact, he won the Nobel Prize in 1909.
The fact is that a man named Nicholas Tesla.
The truth is that a man named nikola tesla. ...
1896, he applied for a patent for the idea of radio.
... patented the basic concept of radio in 1896.
A few years later, Marconi used several of the same concepts in the patent.
A few years later, Marconi applied the same idea to his patent.
Tesla fought Marconi until 1943 died.
Tesla and Marconi fought until the day he died.
In the same year, the Supreme Court announced that
In the same year, the Supreme Court ruled that ...
Marconi's patent is invalid.
Marconi's patent is invalid. ...
Tesla was finally restored as the inventor of radio.
Acknowledge that Tesla is the inventor of radio.
Carter
Carter.
You are so sick.
You're really sick.
Hello, Ginny.
Oh, hi, Ginny.
That's great. What about the time? What did they say?
It's good. It is time. What did they say?