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To understand Zalmos, we must travel back to the late 1970s. While Japan was flooding the market with silver-faced receivers and the US was perfecting the massive power amp, a small collective of engineers in Europe (specifically emerging from the Dutch and German post-war radio schools) decided to do things differently.
Every five years, the Getae would choose a messenger by lot to be sent to Zalmoxis. The individual was tossed onto the points of three spears; if they died, it was believed the god had accepted the message.
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Historical accounts by Herodotus (Histories IV, 94-96) discuss the deity Zalmoxis, whose name is frequently interpreted as "He of the Bear-Skin".







