
This photo was taken by the owner of the hive. The beekeeper forgot to put the frames in which the bees collect honey, and the bees built their own architecture from the honeycomb, which takes into account natural ventilation, so that the air can flow freely and maintain a stable temperature. This is the heart

The world's first television remote control, known as the "Flash-Matic," was invented by Zenith engineer Eugene Polley in 1955. The Flash-Matic used a beam of light to control the television, with a flashlight-like device that emitted light signals to turn the TV on or off, change channels, or adjust the volume. This early remote control represented a significant innovation in home entertainment technology, allowing viewers to control their televisions from a distance without needing to manually operate the set.
I was the remote control for many years at our house as a kid. I heard "Glen, turn the channel" a lot.