fonTelefon Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Ako ti tako kazes.... Prosto covek je dilber koji se dokopao polozaja.
Аврам Гојић Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Telefone, sve hoću da te pitam: da li si razmišljao o tome da upišeš neki kurs za analfabete? Ima neki projekat "Druga šansa", mislim da nećeš morati ni da platiš.
kobni zelaya Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Ja nisam našao to čitavo pismo, ako bi neko stavio link bio bih mu zahvalan.
Lrd Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Bio je i naucnik (obrtno magnetno polje). Medjutim mnogo je poznatiji kao inzenjer. Jako je tesko procenjivati naucni doprinos u klasicnoj elektromagnetici (u smislu otkrivanja fundamentalnih principa) jer je posle Maksvela (umro 1879.) malo toga ostalo da se kaze (jedino bitno su relativisticke ispravke koje su dodate posle Ajnstajnove teorije). Ako je relevatno, Muzej Nikole Tesle ga opisuje na sledeci nacin: http://www.tesla-museum.org/meni_sl/nt.php?link=tesla/t&opc=sub1 Hvala obojici, ja sam mislio nešto slično. Mislim, čovek je bio fizičar i elektro inženjer, pa mi je bilo neshvatljivo kako to da nije naučnik, ali pošto znam da nije bio sasvim svoj u glavi i da je bio veliki pronalzač, pomilsio sam da nije možda, lupam, njegov rad bio sasvim po naučnom metodu ili tako nešto, pa da mu zato ljudi uskraćuju to zvanje.
Аврам Гојић Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 (edited) Ja nisam našao to čitavo pismo, ako bi neko stavio link bio bih mu zahvalan. Re: The funerary ashes of Nikola Tesla. I wish to reiterate my authority and responsibility concerning the disposition of the funerary ashes of my granduncle, Nikola Tesla. It has come to my attention through media reports that there is a proposal to move the ashes of Nikola Tesla from the Nikola Tesla Museum to a site associated with St. Sava Cathedral in Belgrade. While I am always supportive of additional honors and recognition accorded to the memory and regard of this great man, I must insist that I be consulted on any such move. I have always supported the wishes of my aunt, Dr. Mica Trbojevic, niece of Tesla, confidant of and co-founder with Dr. Sava Kosanovic of the Museum (and also his heir) that Tesla’s ashes should be on view at the Museum. By definition, a move would be an important undertaking and must include my participation. I speak now as the closest living relative of Nikola Tesla rather than as the Chairman of the Executive Board and Executive Secretary of the Tesla Memorial Society, Inc. My authority stems from two separate but related sources. First, my older cousin Jovan Trboyevic of Chicago and I are the last surviving of a total of only five grand nephews/nieces of Nikola Tesla. We are grandsons of Angelina Tesla-Trbojevic, eldest sister of Nikola Tesla. This is a unique blood relationship not available to anyone else. Second, at the time of Tesla’s death in 1943 my father, Nikola J. Trbojevich, was the nominal direct heir of Tesla’s estate, being a nephew and the only U.S. citizen with authority to act on behalf of Nikola Tesla, also a U.S. citizen who died intestate. The exigencies of war, illness and travel difficulties made it more efficient for these duties to be shifted to Dr. Sava N. Kosanovic, another nephew of Tesla and on temporary wartime duty in New York. This arrangement led to the transfer of the Tesla estate to Belgrade and the founding of the Nikola Tesla Museum. My authority follows the family line of succession as each member died. Dr. Sava Kosanovic to Dr. Mica Trbojevic (both died without children) to Nikola Trbojevich to me. For responsibility, I have spent more than thirty years representing the family in accepting honors accorded to Nikola Tesla and in promoting the memory and ideals of my famous granduncle. If any move of his ashes should occur, I must be present to preserve the legitimacy of the act in this modern day of non-authoritarian government. William H. Terbo (Trbojevich) USA (732) 396-8852 Edited March 3, 2014 by Marko M. Dabovic
fonTelefon Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Hvala obojici, ja sam mislio nešto slično. Mislim, čovek je bio fizičar i elektro inženjer, pa mi je bilo neshvatljivo kako to da nije naučnik, ali pošto znam da nije bio sasvim svoj u glavi i da je bio veliki pronalzač, pomilsio sam da nije možda, lupam, njegov rad bio sasvim po naučnom metodu ili tako nešto, pa da mu zato ljudi uskraćuju to zvanje. Covek nije bio fizicar i bio je sasvim solidan u svojoj glavi opet natruhe iz popularnih medija. Ne, njegov rad nije bio po naucnon metodu. Ko zna da li bi toliko uradio da je bio po naucnom metodu.
Аврам Гојић Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Telefone, sve hoću da te pitam: da li si razmišljao o tome da upišeš neki kurs za analfabete? Ima neki projekat "Druga šansa", mislim da nećeš morati ni da platiš. +1
fonTelefon Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 +1 +1 bas si dosadan. imam daleko vise skole od tebe pa i objavljene prozne radove.
kobni zelaya Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Ja nisam našao to čitavo pismo, ako bi neko stavio link bio bih mu zahvalan. Re: The funerary ashes of Nikola Tesla. I wish to reiterate my authority and responsibility concerning the disposition of the funerary ashes of my granduncle, Nikola Tesla. It has come to my attention through media reports that there is a proposal to move the ashes of Nikola Tesla from the Nikola Tesla Museum to a site associated with St. Sava Cathedral in Belgrade. While I am always supportive of additional honors and recognition accorded to the memory and regard of this great man, I must insist that I be consulted on any such move. I have always supported the wishes of my aunt, Dr. Mica Trbojevic, niece of Tesla, confidant of and co-founder with Dr. Sava Kosanovic of the Museum (and also his heir) that Tesla’s ashes should be on view at the Museum. By definition, a move would be an important undertaking and must include my participation. I speak now as the closest living relative of Nikola Tesla rather than as the Chairman of the Executive Board and Executive Secretary of the Tesla Memorial Society, Inc. My authority stems from two separate but related sources. First, my older cousin Jovan Trboyevic of Chicago and I are the last surviving of a total of only five grand nephews/nieces of Nikola Tesla. We are grandsons of Angelina Tesla-Trbojevic, eldest sister of Nikola Tesla. This is a unique blood relationship not available to anyone else. Second, at the time of Tesla’s death in 1943 my father, Nikola J. Trbojevich, was the nominal direct heir of Tesla’s estate, being a nephew and the only U.S. citizen with authority to act on behalf of Nikola Tesla, also a U.S. citizen who died intestate. The exigencies of war, illness and travel difficulties made it more efficient for these duties to be shifted to Dr. Sava N. Kosanovic, another nephew of Tesla and on temporary wartime duty in New York. This arrangement led to the transfer of the Tesla estate to Belgrade and the founding of the Nikola Tesla Museum. My authority follows the family line of succession as each member died. Dr. Sava Kosanovic to Dr. Mica Trbojevic (both died without children) to Nikola Trbojevich to me. For responsibility, I have spent more than thirty years representing the family in accepting honors accorded to Nikola Tesla and in promoting the memory and ideals of my famous granduncle. If any move of his ashes should occur, I must be present to preserve the legitimacy of the act in this modern day of non-authoritarian government. William H. Terbo (Trbojevich) USA (732) 396-8852 Hvala. Pa sad, ja zaista ne vidim da postoji ikakva razlika u odnosu na članak. Čovek samo upozorava da moraju da ga pitaju i zbog čega, a sve ostalo govori da nema nameru da ga premešta bilo gde iz muzeja, a kamoli u crkvu.
fonTelefon Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 Hvala. Pa sad, ja zaista ne vidim da postoji ikakva razlika u odnosu na članak. Čovek samo upozorava da moraju da ga pitaju i zbog čega, a sve ostalo govori da nema nameru da ga premešta bilo gde iz muzeja, a kamoli u crkvu. Hvala. Pa sad, ja zaista ne vidim da postoji ikakva razlika u odnosu na članak. Čovek samo upozorava da moraju da ga pitaju i zbog čega, a sve ostalo govori da nema nameru da ga premešta bilo gde iz muzeja, a kamoli u crkvu. procitaj poslednju recenicu teksta. valjda je i njemu jasno da bi morao da se nateze po sudovima sa vlastima u bgd.
kobni zelaya Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 If any move of his ashes should occur, I must be present to preserve the legitimacy of the act in this modern day of non-authoritarian government Ne razumem, šta ova poslednja rečenica govori, osim toga da bi on morao da bude prisutan? Ovo je, međutim valjda jasno, da ne može biti jasnije I have always supported the wishes of my aunt, Dr. Mica Trbojevic, niece of Tesla, confidant of and co-founder with Dr. Sava Kosanovic of the Museum (and also his heir) that Tesla’s ashes should be on view at the Museum.
Pontijak Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 bas si dosadan. imam daleko vise skole od tebe pa i objavljene prozne radove. a poetske radove ne objavljujes?
fonTelefon Posted March 3, 2014 Posted March 3, 2014 a poetske radove ne objavljujes? njih drzim zakljucane u srcu.
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