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Post by Caslav Klonimirovic on Jul 9, 2009 22:23:48 GMT -5
The largest search engine in the world is celebrating Serb Tesla's birthday today (10th of July)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Put your pointer over the Google logo with the Tesla coil on the home page www.google.com ...and it will read "Nikola Tesla's birthday"!
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Post by SKORIC on Jul 10, 2009 0:25:37 GMT -5
;D
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Post by bordura on Jul 10, 2009 0:41:06 GMT -5
ohh this American's, must be a conspiracy of the west... watch out!
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Post by bob1389 on Jul 10, 2009 8:49:18 GMT -5
Awesome! The Serbia government and RS should look to create an 'Tesla Week' around this time in July. To celebrate his birth, life and work. A time for Serbs and people all around the world to rejoice and celebrate this great man.
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Post by karabin on Jul 10, 2009 9:18:50 GMT -5
Nikola Tesla was a Serb that we all can only look up to. I couldn't agree more with Bob.
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Post by CiKoLa on Jul 10, 2009 19:27:04 GMT -5
Smiljan - Croatia Birthplace of Nikola Tesla
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Post by Novus Dis on Jul 10, 2009 19:32:05 GMT -5
When he was born, it was called Austria. learn2history
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Post by CiKoLa on Jul 10, 2009 21:29:34 GMT -5
Not according to tesla who was quoted as saying how he was indebted to his Croatian homeland. I suppose if ur argument was true he would of said something different.
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Post by Novus Dis on Jul 11, 2009 2:06:45 GMT -5
Explain to me how said quote couldn't have been created by some wacko Croat in order to perpetuate the myth.
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Post by SKORIC on Jul 11, 2009 3:28:33 GMT -5
Smiljan - Croatia Birthplace of Nikola Tesla Tesla's village during and after the warThe world knows Serb Nikola Tesla as a pioneer of electrical power. His birth-house in Smiljani village was destroyed by Croat tanks. The crowning irony for war-battered Croatia is that hundreds of villages around Smiljan, his native town have no electricity."If Tesla rose from the dead, he wouldn't believe it," said Marija Batinic, 50, who lives near Smiljan and believes the heavily Serb region of central Croatia is being deprived of electricity because of ethnic discrimination. Croatia's Serbian minority, about 12 percent of the population of 4.5 million before the war, is down to 3 percent, many of them in the villages around Smiljan in central Croatia. au.youtube.com/watch?v=6xtbQyDmGnI
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Post by CiKoLa on Jul 12, 2009 5:13:12 GMT -5
^^ at least his hometown was not on a UN world heritage listing unlike say Dubrovnik.
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Post by Novus Dis on Jul 12, 2009 5:29:12 GMT -5
Who cares about Dubrovnik? Only Croats live there. Dead Aussie backpackers don't count because they don't technically "live" there.
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