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dictionary.com and other sources (for example, http://www2.cs.uh.edu/~klong/papers/hello.txt) would disagree with the assertion the the word "hello" would be a derivate of the Hungarian "hallom".Robert.x.h (talk) 02:51, 13 April 2008 (UTC)robert.x.h (edit)
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This page indicates that the exchange was invented by George Coy. -- by User:Brunnock 12:57, 3 June 2005
That page says "George W. Coy designed and built the world's first switchboard for commercial use". As we all know, there are many "firsts" for everything, it just simply depends on the attribute :-) -- CsTom 16:43, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] potential copyvio
This article has much in common with the entry for Puskas on budpocketguide.com. --Zippy 03:06, 5 May 2007 (UTC)