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For more information on Fair Use"Inspiration can strike anywhere -- on a stalled train, in a crowded cafeteria, even at the video store." In April's edition of Wired magazine, photographer Nick Waplington offers "eight portraits of the unlikely locations where Wired pioneers felt the touch of genius." The images cover a wide chronological spectrum of technological innovation: the leading photo depicts the field in Idaho where Philo Farnsworth first envisioned the television, while the second is of the California video store whose late fees spurred Reed Hastings -- to the joy of ADD-ers everywhere -- to invent late-fee-free Netflix. Six more images, as beautiful as the stories behind them are interesting, round out the set.
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