Proper noun
Farnsworth (plural Farnsworths)
A surname.
You could never hide yourself in these places - in Mies's Farnsworth house, for example. That was a mistake of Modernism. People need places to hide from each other, too. You need everything. Ben van Berkel
After scanning the original Twitter thread, one commenter guessed that Farnsworth was referring to the seals that commemorate encounter completions, which would explain why catalysts like Skyburners are still accessible. Source: Internet
A pioneer in electronics, Farnsworth held many patents and was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame." Source: Internet
Although Farnsworth was paid royalties by RCA, he never became wealthy. Source: Internet
A letter to the editor of the Idaho Falls Post Register disputed that Farnsworth had made only one television appearance. Source: Internet
Dan Farnsworth, who wrote REX, also wrote a BASIC interpreter that was fairly compatible to DECB, but it was too little, too late to be of interest to many CoCo users. Source: Internet