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Seshmeister
01-02-2013, 05:36 PM
The inventor of the television remote control has died at the age of 96, his former employer has said.

Zenith Electronics said Eugene Polley passed away of natural causes on Sunday at a Chicago hospital.

His 1955 invention, Flash-Matic, pointed a beam of light at photo cells on each corner of the TV, turning it off and on and changing the channels.

His invention was a luxury add-on in the days before hundreds of cable television channels.

Born in Chicago in 1915, Polley began his engineering career in 1935. He worked at Zenith for 47 years, earning 18 US patents.

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He was a long-time resident of Lombard, Illinois, outside Chicago.

Because the Flash-Matic used light to operate the television, it was temperamental and other lights could interfere with its operation.

It was followed by sonic-controlled remotes and then infrared and radio frequency models.

Before Polley's invention, Zenith's first remote was connected to the television by a wire cord.

Polley was proud of his invention, Zenith spokesman John Taylor told the Associated Press, showing off the Flash-Matic to visitors after his retirement.

"He was a proud owner of a flat-screen TV and modern remote," Mr Taylor added. "He always kept his original remote control with him."

Along with another Zenith engineer, Robert Adler, Polley was honoured in 1997 with an Emmy for his work.

Seshmeister
01-02-2013, 05:37 PM
Apparently he was buried down the back of a sofa...

Little Texan
01-02-2013, 05:40 PM
It woulda been nice if he would have included a built in homing device so that you could locate the motherfucker every time you lose it.

Little Texan
01-02-2013, 05:47 PM
When I was a kid we had one of those old manual tuning console televisions, and my brother and I were the remote to that tv. Whenever my dad wanted to change the channel, he would tell one of us to change it to such and such channel, and when he wanted the volume changed one of us would turn the knob until he said it was good. We had one more feature that modern remotes don't have...we were also the antenna turners! We got one of those automatic antenna turners later on, along with a tv with a remote.

Little Texan
01-02-2013, 05:54 PM
Lazy, fatass, couch potato Americans everywhere thank you for your invention, sir!

Hardrock69
01-02-2013, 06:47 PM
And what does this have to do with music? Shouldn't this be in Max's Non section?

WARF
01-02-2013, 06:57 PM
I thought Ken Ober died a few years ago!

Hardrock69
01-03-2013, 12:33 AM
The inventor of the automatic beer gut maker.