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The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North is £0.99 at Amazon UK and Kobo UK. It's been at this price for a few days.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00DI7HLDG https://www.kobo.com/gb/en/ebook/the...harry-august-1 |
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Curiously I thought it was earlier! Semiconductors existed before Shockley demonstrated the transistor in 1947 in Bell Labs, and Westinghouse France had one about the same time, but those were Germanium. The MOSFET was silicon and 1959, though the idea was proposed in the 1920s and again in 1930s. An early expert was killed in WWII, maybe the siege of Leningrad? Materials were not pure enough! Quote:
I started learning Electronics in 1966. I never heard the term "Silicon Valley" before 1970s. The term was in wide use before 1980. Texas Instruments was called Geophysical Service Incorporated from 1930 to 1951. They were based in Dallas, Texas. So there was no "Silicon Valley" till after the mid 1950s and likely the term grew in the 1970s. But Tech companies in the area from 1930s and more so from 1960s. Quote:
If 67 in 2023 and did a Masters, then he's 25 years late to the Silicon party and maybe 10 years after "Silicon valley" became a common term. I was soldering ICs, never mind silicon transistors in late 1960s. IBM is a Victorian company. Hollerith Business Systems or something. RCA (demise 1986?) was a Victorian company. Honeywell founded 1906. Philips spun off their semiconductors as NXP, and started Electronics about 1926, before that light bulbs. Motorola started in 1930s with record players in cars, then valve (tube) radios. UK Pye Electronics, taken over by Philips in 1967 was a Victorian company. Eveready/NCC/Energiser was Victorian era. You'd need to be in your 90s now to have had any significant career at the start of the Transistor era and all the pioneers of the electronic circuits, all first used with tubes/valves, are probably dead. Last edited by Quoth; 08-11-2023 at 03:47 PM. |
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This seems like a lot of silicon valley for the science fiction deals thread.
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The Star Fox By Poul Anderson $1.99 Amazon, Kobo and B&N
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Chosen Ones by Veronica Roth is $3 worldwide(?) (Kobo US, Kobo WW, Amazon.com
This was Roth's first adult novel, after the YA success with Divergent. Quote:
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After Atlas by Emma Newman is £2.99 in the UK (Kobo, Amazon)
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Book Bale is a new subscription service from the same people as Arc Manor.
They're offering a $4.99/month subscription, for which you can download $30 of ebooks from their site every month. The books once bought are yours permanently. Your rights to the books you've bought don't stop when your subscription stops. And with the coupon code TWICE, you can get the first two months for $1.99 per month. This offer is only good for one more day. You can sign up at https://bookbale.club/ I'm not sure that they have a big enough selection for me, but I'm going to give them a go for a couple of months. I'll cancel after that if they don't have anything more that interests me. But for $1.99/month, if they only have a couple of books, it'll have been well worth it. |
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