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Post by disneyphile on Dec 9, 2008 22:18:18 GMT -5
Karl Bacon was a quiet guy who never wanted much of a fuss. So when he died last month at 98, he almost slipped away from us without being noticed. And that just wouldn't have been right. Bacon was a Silicon Valley inventor who did as much for the business of laughs, squeals and butterflies in the stomach as Bill Hewlett and David Packard did for the test instrument business, or Robert Noyce and Gordon Moore did for the business of computerizing almost every aspect of our everyday lives. www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_11176068?source=rss
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Post by joplin4 on Dec 19, 2008 18:43:22 GMT -5
Wow. What an amazing man! Thank you for posting this.
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