On 3/6/2017 1:14 AM, Razer wrote:
Umn... The CEO of the company that made your computer didn't actually make your computer, and the US Mint's chief engraver didn't actually engrave the image on the US dime.
Kind of obvious that the engraver did, for he personally engraved the medal, and the dime shows the same hand.
But then you're the simpleton who though Edison himself actually invented the incandescent lightbulb.
Edison himself personally with his own hands built the prototype for the first light bulb that was sufficiently useful and sufficiently buildable that people could and did buy it to light their facilities, which light bulb was substantially based on the work of Swan, who also built prototypes with his own hands. The first light bulbs that you could actually buy were produced by a company owned and run by Edison and Swan, and everyone who actually built the early light bulbs that were actually sold learned how to build them at the feet of Edison and Swan. Just as the first junction transistor was built by Shockley with his own hands, and every single person in the entire world today who builds transistors learned at the feet of someone who learned at the feet of someone who learned at the feet ... of Shockley. The art of building modern electronic devices has been one hundred percent transmitted by personal apprenticeship and hands on training. From Shockley's company came the traitorous eight, who founded Fairchild. From Fairchild came the Fairchildren, who founded Silicon Valley.