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In reply to the discussion: EVs Could Last Nearly Forever--If Car Companies Let Them [View all]rog
(944 posts)21. Maybe not 'a light bulb that could work forever', but the industry did conspire to ...
... engineer a shorter bulb life span. This is a really interesting article.
IEEE Spectrum - FOR THE TECHNOLOGY INSIDER
https://spectrum.ieee.org/the-great-lightbulb-conspiracy
On 23 December 1924, a group of leading international businessmen gathered in Geneva for a meeting that would alter the world for decades to come. Present were top representatives from all the major lightbulb manufacturers, including Germanys Osram, the Netherlands Philips, Frances Compagnie des Lampes, and the United States General Electric. As revelers hung Christmas lights elsewhere in the city, the group founded the Phoebus cartel, a supervisory body that would carve up the worldwide incandescent lightbulb market, with each national and regional zone assigned its own manufacturers and production quotas. It was the first cartel in history to enjoy a truly global reach.
The cartels grip on the lightbulb market lasted only into the 1930s. Its far more enduring legacy was to engineer a shorter life span for the incandescent lightbulb.
The cartels grip on the lightbulb market lasted only into the 1930s. Its far more enduring legacy was to engineer a shorter life span for the incandescent lightbulb.
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"Somebody invented a light bulb that could work for ever, but the industry killed it."
Disaffected
Jun 2024
#5
Maybe not 'a light bulb that could work forever', but the industry did conspire to ...
rog
Jun 2024
#21
My dad used to say that manufacturers could produce a tire that would last forever
CurtEastPoint
Jun 2024
#9
I like my cars looking "ratty." It's sort of like people who wear torn jeans. Maybe.
hunter
Jun 2024
#34
Unnecessary change fills landfills and adds to the plastic island in the Pacific.
Hermit-The-Prog
Jun 2024
#28