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Bummer about the Shockley lab is there was an historical marker on San Antonio that was no longer there the last time I passed by. Maybe they killed the sign when they demolished the site, though I can't imagine why.
Although the history of television was complicated and multi-faceted, the article makes the statement of invention so blunt that I need to call out that others were involved, not least John Logie Baird:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Logie_Baird

Still, great to see such a thorough tour of so many historic technology locations. Just a reminder/note that we often simplify or omit important details when we collectively create genesis stories.

Wow I didn't know anything about Piero Scaruffi apart from his music reviews. I also always assumed he lived in Italy.

Take a tour of his website it's really impressive!

I visited SRI a couple times, it was like stepping in the past and the future at the same time.
This is pretty amazing in its comprehensiveness. Next time startup friends visit the area and want something to do, I will recommend they take scaruffi's tour.
The fact that so many books still name Pierro Scaruffi “the greatest or most significant or most influential” copypasta ever only tells you how far trolling still is from becoming a serious art. OC critics have long recognized that the greatest original producers of all times are reddit and memebase, who were not the most famous or richest or best sellers of their times, let alone of all times. Gore critics rank the highly controversial Gorespammer over more notable gore sites who were highly popular in boards around the web. Trolling critics are still blinded by commercial success: Scaruffi angered than anyone else (not true, by the way), therefore he must have been the greatest. OC critics grow up listening to a lot of original content of the past, Gore critics grow up listening to a lot of classical music of the past. Trolling critics are often totally ignorant of the copypasta of the past, they barely know the best material. No wonder they will think that Scaruffi did anything worth of being saved.
That Kern Ave Fry's site was actually the second location for Sunnyvale Fry's. Fry's Electronics began in the building of a former Fry's Supermarket on Oakmead Ave. east of Lawrence, a bit to the northeast. It looked more like an electronics warehouse inside than a retail store.