For the final day of White Male Appreciation Week we celebrate electricity. Now many people will insist on either Edison or Franklin, but we're going to go with Tesla.
Wonderful to see this linked from Viva La Manosphere! Ideally, I would like to see blogs such as this help spread the message of a publication such as American Renaissance, even as red-pill blogs help lead a rebirth of wisdom concerning the differences between the sexes.
The Oatmeal did a total fanboy rundown about Tesla (and is trying to set up a Tesla Museum):
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla
I disagree with the Oatmeal's assertion that people were crappier in those days than they are now. (If anything, people are worse now. They just have technology to mitigate the fallout from their bad decisions).
Tesla -- a unsung immigrant genius who succeeded where Edison refused to go, and is regrettably too unknown by society at large. Very ironical, because if it weren't for him, we would not have AC electricity which enables the technologically advanced civilization that we have. What Mozart was to music, Tesla was to technology -- and both of them suffered the same sad end.
Infographic version:
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Tesla is an excellent choice!
ReplyDeleteWonderful to see this linked from Viva La Manosphere! Ideally, I would like to see blogs such as this help spread the message of a publication such as American Renaissance, even as red-pill blogs help lead a rebirth of wisdom concerning the differences between the sexes.
ReplyDeleteYes, it was. Nikola Tesla was an excellent choice.
ReplyDeleteThe Oatmeal did a total fanboy rundown about Tesla (and is trying to set up a Tesla Museum):
ReplyDeletehttp://theoatmeal.com/comics/tesla
I disagree with the Oatmeal's assertion that people were crappier in those days than they are now. (If anything, people are worse now. They just have technology to mitigate the fallout from their bad decisions).
Tesla -- a unsung immigrant genius who succeeded where Edison refused to go, and is regrettably too unknown by society at large. Very ironical, because if it weren't for him, we would not have AC electricity which enables the technologically advanced civilization that we have.
ReplyDeleteWhat Mozart was to music, Tesla was to technology -- and both of them suffered the same sad end.
Oh hell yeah, Tesla for the win. Amusingly, I was watching a documentary about Tesla on Youtube last night.
ReplyDeleteFor next year you need to highlight Normal Borlaug
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