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Originally shared by Kam-Yung Soh
"Trevor Baylis, who has died aged 80, is best known for being the inventor of the wind-up radio, but he also created hundreds of other devices, including many to help people with disabilities. He liked to proclaim: “I don’t do things because I want to do good; I do things because I like to show off.” Nevertheless he did a great deal of good with the wind-up radio, which he conceived in 1991 and first produced in 1994. He held in contempt what he called “spivs, crooks and vulture capitalists” and suggested there should be a royal academy of invention that would help neglected inventors get their ideas off the ground without being ripped off."
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/mar/05/trevor-baylis-obituary
Originally shared by Kam-Yung Soh
"Trevor Baylis, who has died aged 80, is best known for being the inventor of the wind-up radio, but he also created hundreds of other devices, including many to help people with disabilities. He liked to proclaim: “I don’t do things because I want to do good; I do things because I like to show off.” Nevertheless he did a great deal of good with the wind-up radio, which he conceived in 1991 and first produced in 1994. He held in contempt what he called “spivs, crooks and vulture capitalists” and suggested there should be a royal academy of invention that would help neglected inventors get their ideas off the ground without being ripped off."
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2018/mar/05/trevor-baylis-obituary
He lived on Eel Pie Island! To one of a certain generation who enjoys a certain variety of blues music, that is holy ground.
ReplyDelete"Vulture capitalist" - that deserves a big RIP.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang reference deserves an upvote all its own.
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