By R.C.
thu, dec 1, 2022 11:11 p.m.
check out today's google doodle of a black engineer
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Thursday, December 01, 2022
check out today's google doodle of a black engineer
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www.google.com Never heard of him.
Probably because I was never a gamer.
But did he make any seminal advances in computers or electrical engineering?
Nope.
https://vdare.com/posts/american-high-iq-risk-takers-why-thomas-friedman-is-an-ass
www.google.com Never heard of him.
Probably because I was never a gamer.
But did he make any seminal advances in computers or electrical engineering?
Nope.
https://vdare.com/posts/american-high-iq-risk-takers-why-thomas-friedman-is-an-ass
American "High IQ Risk Takers": Why Thomas Friedman is an Ass
re Steve Sailer's post Tom Friedman Repeats Phrase "High I.Q. Risk-Taker" 8 Times which is based on Start-Ups, Not Bailouts, By Thomas L. Friedman, April 3, 2010. Why Thomas Friedman is an ass: Look at all the seminal tech inventions created by Americans: 1. Relational databases. 2. UNIX 3. Transistor
vdare.com
By the way, the father of David (my old co-worker) had worked with Jack Kilby, the co-inventor of the integrated circuit and the pocket calculator, at texas instruments here in dallas.
David told me one day that his father still owned a prototype of the first Kilby calculator.
Had it on the top shelf of a closet.
No doubt priceless.
re Steve Sailer's post Tom Friedman Repeats Phrase "High I.Q. Risk-Taker" 8 Times which is based on Start-Ups, Not Bailouts, By Thomas L. Friedman, April 3, 2010. Why Thomas Friedman is an ass: Look at all the seminal tech inventions created by Americans: 1. Relational databases. 2. UNIX 3. Transistor
vdare.com
By the way, the father of David (my old co-worker) had worked with Jack Kilby, the co-inventor of the integrated circuit and the pocket calculator, at texas instruments here in dallas.
David told me one day that his father still owned a prototype of the first Kilby calculator.
Had it on the top shelf of a closet.
No doubt priceless.
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