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Today, we mostly think of the fax machine as an outdated piece of technology. While there are still occasionally uses for it in an office-setting, technological advances are rapidly sending the fax machines to the same pasture as pagers, land-line telephones, and disposable cameras. Even if this is the last we hear of the beeps and bops that echo as an incoming fax is transmitted, the fax machine had a very long life almost two centuries, in fact. Yes, the fax machine was invented in 1843, before the Model-T was even a dream, before the telephone was invented, and even before the American Civil War broke out. Alexander Bain, a Scotsman clockmaker living in London, was already a decently well-known inventor by the time he got to inventing the worlds first facsimile (meaning in Latin to make alike) - or fax - machine. In 1841, he had invented an electric clock by electrifying a pendulum (rather than using springs or weights), while submitting patents for several other useful invent