On Sun, 26 Feb 2017 14:05:18 -0800 Razer <g2s@riseup.net> wrote:
On 2017-02-26 12:18, James A. Donald wrote:
On 2/26/2017 5:31 PM, juan wrote:
the price of commodities don't go down thanks to scumbags like rockefeller. Stop lying.
Almost every technological advance that is brought to the masses comes from someone like Rockefeller
I suppose you believe Edison invented the light bulb all by himself too...
edison didn't invent the light bulb - despite what right wing ignorant americans believe.
Take your individualistic BS down the road simpleton.
jd's mental vomits have nothing to do with individualism. As a matter of fact he's a collectivistic totalitarian (like you).
Rr
, who improved refineries, rapidly
reducing the price of refined fuel from thirty cents a gallon down to eight cents a gallon.
And every technological advance is brought to the masses by someone like Rockefeller.
For example, transistors, invented by Shockley, brought to the masses by Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory. Shockley founded Silicon Valley. The Traitorous Eight learned how to build transistors directly from him and under him, and then, pissed off by his poor interpersonal skills, went on to found Fairchild.
Only to have the same thing happen to them, resulting in the Fairchildren and the integrated circuit and Silicon Valley.
Every modern electronic device everywhere comes from someone who learned to build transistors at the feet of someone who learned to build transistors at the feet of someone who learned to build transistors at the feet of Shockley in Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory.
Rockefeller did not invent refining, but he invented the modern type oil refinery, making it large scale, efficient, and cheap. Shockley did invent the junction transistor, and did invent the theory and explanation of transistors. He literally wrote the book, and every transistor everywhere, except for the early crystal radios, every transistor that people use today, is built by people who learned from people who learned from people who learned from him in personal apprenticeship, the boss telling his employees how to produce the goods and personally showing them how to do so with his own hands.