May 7 - Radio Day
Today, exactly at midnight, I was traditionally at the building of my university (RGRTU-Ryazan Radio Engineering University), which I graduated last year! According to tradition, on the night of May 6 to 7, former and current students come to the university building to celebrate the holiday and pay tribute to the great inventor of radio Alexander Stepanovich Popov . As a rule, more than 1000 people gather. And in the afternoon, everyone who can come to Ryazan will come to RGRTU (of course, of those I studied in radik), in my memory I saw issues 25 years ago. also this holiday at the university and next to it is allowed to sell the sacred drink "beer".
How it was:
2006. The building of the RGRTU.
Monument to Popov (“Your work lives”)
according to tradition, gifts are brought to the monument: memory, proces, motherboards, power supplies ... and very poor students can then collect a not so bad car))). So, by tradition, everyone who comes to the event should have some kind of radio part with them to exchange with friends. (analogue of eggs for Easter)
in the photo people in the same shorts on the roof of the radical.
The photo is bad, but another such tradition, the performance of which I observed every year while I was studying. The one who climbed onto the roof of the uni, that year in the same year at the summer session expelled, and so it was with everyone. you know, nobody climbed this year, they were probably afraid they want to learn))).
this is today's photo, this year we drove a riot police, guarded Popov from gifts and good students = (. MDA ... The rector has changed.
In 2003, on May 7, on Radio Day, at the then Ryazan Radio Engineering Academy stadium, an auto-dauphe was performed in the form of burning a stuffed animal Guglielmo Marconi.
This act of faith was performed by re @ ligion representatives as part of a project to canonize the famous Russian scientist Alexander Stepanovich Popov, who is the real inventor of Radio (on May 7, 1895, at the meeting of the Physical Department of the Russian Physicochemical Society at St. Petersburg University, the first public demonstration of the receiver Popov), as well as actually canonized by Russian radio engineers and other representatives of the technical intelligentsia.
Radio Day, is considered the day of Saint Popov Sunday and is celebrated as the holiest holiday of all believers in an electric signal.
Happy holiday friends!
Z.Y. I’ll try to post a report today with the hashtag #radioday, or you can tweet me
How it was:
2006. The building of the RGRTU.
Monument to Popov (“Your work lives”)
according to tradition, gifts are brought to the monument: memory, proces, motherboards, power supplies ... and very poor students can then collect a not so bad car))). So, by tradition, everyone who comes to the event should have some kind of radio part with them to exchange with friends. (analogue of eggs for Easter)
in the photo people in the same shorts on the roof of the radical.
The photo is bad, but another such tradition, the performance of which I observed every year while I was studying. The one who climbed onto the roof of the uni, that year in the same year at the summer session expelled, and so it was with everyone. you know, nobody climbed this year, they were probably afraid they want to learn))).
this is today's photo, this year we drove a riot police, guarded Popov from gifts and good students = (. MDA ... The rector has changed.
In 2003, on May 7, on Radio Day, at the then Ryazan Radio Engineering Academy stadium, an auto-dauphe was performed in the form of burning a stuffed animal Guglielmo Marconi.
This act of faith was performed by re @ ligion representatives as part of a project to canonize the famous Russian scientist Alexander Stepanovich Popov, who is the real inventor of Radio (on May 7, 1895, at the meeting of the Physical Department of the Russian Physicochemical Society at St. Petersburg University, the first public demonstration of the receiver Popov), as well as actually canonized by Russian radio engineers and other representatives of the technical intelligentsia.
Radio Day, is considered the day of Saint Popov Sunday and is celebrated as the holiest holiday of all believers in an electric signal.
Happy holiday friends!
Z.Y. I’ll try to post a report today with the hashtag #radioday, or you can tweet me