Fairchild
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- martin manning
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Re: Fairchild
I think you are talking about the American Experience program on Silicon Valley, no? I saw that and, being a fan of the history of technology, enjoyed it very much. You can watch full length episodes from this series here: http://video.pbs.org/program/american-experience/
- Leo_Gnardo
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Re: Fairchild
Dang! I was hoping this thread had something to do with Morgan Fairchild. Yeh, that's the ticket...
About the company, run by fuddy duddy stick-in-the-muds. Anybody that was smart, got out. And started their own semi companies, and went on to success.
I'm a former Fairchild Semicondutor employee, and all too familiar with management's "don't rock the boat" attitude. It's likely the boat would have sunk if Schlumberger hadn't taken over.
About the company, run by fuddy duddy stick-in-the-muds. Anybody that was smart, got out. And started their own semi companies, and went on to success.
I'm a former Fairchild Semicondutor employee, and all too familiar with management's "don't rock the boat" attitude. It's likely the boat would have sunk if Schlumberger hadn't taken over.
- martin manning
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Re: Fairchild
You ought to check out the documentary.
Re: Fairchild
Saw this the other night, it was very well done. I really enjoyed it.
When I watched it there was no commercials so it was just 2 hours of electronics goodness.
When I watched it there was no commercials so it was just 2 hours of electronics goodness.
- Reeltarded
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Re: Fairchild
Experiment called off for rain. Get some boots!
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
Re: top notch
We gonna have to redo our education system before that can happen because its totally screwed,Its ok to be dumb now good job atleast you kinda tried We'll reward you just like the kid thats smart cuase he works his ass off.Or I guess old guys are gonna have to do it.angelodp wrote:It really highlighted the brilliance of our culture when allowed to flourish. We need a renaissance of American ingenuity. This is the great experiment in the world.
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Re: Fairchild
We think we're so smart with all our technology and gadgets.Its really just made everyones mind weak.
How many 8th graders could even begin to pass this test nowdays.
Hell how many adults could pass it.
http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/ar ... -1895.html
How many 8th graders could even begin to pass this test nowdays.
Hell how many adults could pass it.
http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/ar ... -1895.html
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Re: Fairchild
I could pass it. (up)
My attention span is 2 seconds, my patience is shortened by 1 second for each additional second. I start out with 13 seconds of patience.
If a woman starts playing woman games on me at 7 seconds after midnight at what time do I start bashing my own head with a hammer?
The answer is 8 seconds after midnight. I have already had this conversation before and I am not waiting til the end to start bleeding out this time.
My attention span is 2 seconds, my patience is shortened by 1 second for each additional second. I start out with 13 seconds of patience.
If a woman starts playing woman games on me at 7 seconds after midnight at what time do I start bashing my own head with a hammer?
The answer is 8 seconds after midnight. I have already had this conversation before and I am not waiting til the end to start bleeding out this time.
Signatures have a 255 character limit that I could abuse, but I am not Cecil B. DeMille.
- martin manning
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Re: Fairchild
Business will have to start thinking past the next quarter's numbers again too. For those who like to read about this kind of stuff I recommend "Crystal Fire" by Riordan and Hoddeson, and "The Idea Factory, Bell Labs and the great age of American innovation" by Jon Gertner.
Re: Fairchild
Thanks everyone. Just watched the American Adventure Link beginning to end for Silicon Valley. America at its best.
Re: Fairchild
One more paradox after watching Silicon Valley, I just bought some Germanium Transistors to build a FuzzFace. Funny the things we search for with tube amps and old technology seems to have a lasting search while an iphone 3 is so old.
- martin manning
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Re: Fairchild
Good one, Phazor! Programs like this one are a damn good reason to support PBS, IMHO.