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Vovka all episodes of the new series about the legendary Fyodor Chaliapin have been released, the
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life story of one of the greatest opera
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singers in history,
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sign up for a trial period of an
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promotional code Chaliapin and watch today
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link in the description Look at this
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Moskvich on Kharkov street in 1976
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journalists they immediately called it the car of
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the future Why Because even then,
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almost half a century ago, he doesn’t drive on
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gasoline, he fills the car tank with
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ordinary water. In our car, instead of a
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tank with gasoline, a miniature
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reactor is installed. Yes, this car is powered by a hydrogen
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engine and what is presented today as
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alternative technologies of the future in the
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Soviet Union, they are created by Kharkov
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designers from the modest Institute of
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Machine Structure Problems. And this is already the
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Soviet Flying Machine GAZ-16 taxiing dashingly from the Nizhny Novgorod Kremlin.
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Flyers call it because on
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off-road conditions it can lift off the ground
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almost up to one and a half times and
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literally fly on rear propellers.
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Why Well, in the USSR they are trying to create a
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universal transport of the future that
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will travel on smooth roads and comfortably without roads
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and will take passengers wherever they
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need to go with the Wind. And in the Soviet Union they are
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coming up with their own internet mobile
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phone microwave and even
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handwritten text recognition technology. But all
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these ideas and inventions will take off somewhere in
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his USSR, why is it that in the country of the Soviets
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they came up with a lot and beautifully But they never
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learned how to sell it, we must assume
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that this invention will find the widest
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application in the National Economy
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Look at this article in the newspaper
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Labor dated June 13, 1941 there
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they write about a special installation that
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Ultra high frequencies can
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melt fats, cook sausages and
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defrost meat, that this is, in fact, the
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prototype of today’s microwave,
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the invention will not go to the masses, at
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least due to the fact that on June 22 of the same
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forty-first, the Great
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Patriotic War begins after which not
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only meat to heat up bread in 2007
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will be issued on cards, for example, in the
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same historical period, October 8, 45,
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American engineer Tersi Spencer
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receives a patent microwave oven in the States
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and two years later, in 47, a microwave oven
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is launched into mass production by a
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private American company, but the truth is
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they don’t look like modern
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boxes the first microwave oven is
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almost 2 meters high, weighs 340 kg and costs
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about 5,000 dollars in today's money
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52,000 what happens in the Soviet
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Union the first microwave ovens begin to be sold
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only in the late seventies in small
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batches and for a lot of money
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retail price Why so well - first,
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by Soviet standards, a microwave is a
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luxury; it would be nice to first
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move from a communal apartment to an apartment,
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buy a refrigerator and heat it up.
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You can even heat food on the stove in the States in 1950,
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half of the population lives in their
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own homes with all the amenities, which
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means they need more and more of these same amenities
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cleverly this is called for a
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product there is a Market and secondly
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imagine the situation here there is a
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research institute With
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what kind of creative installation is at
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best the size of a closet And there are conditional
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party Soviet leaders who
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decide what to do with it if they don’t
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like it or just don’t have it right now we need this
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installation to remain in an unknown
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research institute and no conditional Soviet
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entrepreneur will never find it,
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will not come and buy the patent and will start
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selling microwaves to Soviet
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citizens because there
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can be no business in the USSR,
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it is prohibited by law, we will simply
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mercilessly fight with the people living
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let’s say not labor income. But in the States,
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on the contrary, for a long time they have been building a system in
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which an idea or technology can very quickly be
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turned into a commodity. What is sold,
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that is, the most important thing is to create such
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conditions for inventors and
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entrepreneurs under which, if
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his head hurts, then only about how
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create something new or make something new
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even better, this is exactly the approach of the
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point: they take on all the boring
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worries for free; they will register a business for free;
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they will help you with accounting; deal with
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reporting and taxes so that you
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save; they will teach you how to work with tenders; the
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point is great for those who are
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just registering my own business and I
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was in such a school and I know when
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everything I listed is very scary and
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incomprehensible, plus the guys have a very cool
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offer for those who want
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more help With development, for example, with
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a point, it’s easy to run advertising on the
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Internet and place goods on
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marketplaces and find new contractors
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And the point also has clear tariffs without
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conditions, with asterisks there are no hidden
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fees and commissions, as well as a quick and
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convenient application for managing your
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business from your phone Wherever there is
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Internet, in general, for those who just
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want to open their own business, you
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will be at the point wait for an 80% discount for the first 3
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months of service on the development tariff and
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you will also receive free payments in
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any quantity and free
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accounting for individual entrepreneurs, but in a simplified manner and without
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employees. Well, for those who want to change the
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bank, the point itself will transfer all the data from the
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old place and provide new
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tax details and preparing a letter about their
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change for your counterparties All for you,
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dear entrepreneurs, so that you
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only do your own business and
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develop it, and we’ll go back to the
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Soviet Union to figure out why things were
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n’t going right there 1957
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historical moment The Soviet Union is
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ahead of the Americans and the first to launch
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space its artificial satellite of
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the Earth,
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can you imagine what a blow it would be for the United States then,
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everyone is in a panic; the Russians are ahead of their
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key technologies to threaten
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national security;
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his task is to find and invest money
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in the most promising and important
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developments, and now 10 years later, scientists
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receive an order to come up with some kind of
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computer network that will be used in case of
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nuclear the war will be disconnected will
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continue to work so that through it there will be at least
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some kind of connection October 29, 69 in
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history they connect computers at a
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distance of 600 km between the
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University of California and Stanford and they will call the
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Arpanet network it will become
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the prototype of the modern Internet, with the
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USSR here, and then in 10 years before the success of
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arpaneto, this man Anatoly Kitov
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writes a memo to the head of the Soviet
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Union, Khrushchev, the main proposal in it is to
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begin to manage the economy of the USSR and all
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its defenses in a new way, namely to create a
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unified state network of
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computer centers Where they will
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collect information about how
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factories and collective farms operate throughout the
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Soviet Union, it
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will not be people who will process and transmit this; computers;
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electronic computers;
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prototypes of modern computers; this
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project will be called the Red Book and, in general,
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the idea will be approved; but please note,
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Anatoly Kitov is not some
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simple unknown scientist; he is
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one of the founders of Soviet
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cybernetics in their fifty-eighth year,
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under his leadership, they will create the most
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powerful lamp BM in the world at that time. And
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Kita will also defend the country’s first scientific
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dissertation on programming, about which
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it is how to set up
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long-range ballistic missiles using computers,
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that is, Kita is a sought-after innovator and
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his idea for computers to be controlled This is
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ingenious and very daring for everyone because the
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Soviet Union was simply created for this,
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you know why? Because the
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country has a command and planned economy, that is, in
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Moscow all decisions are made about
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how much of what and how they will produce it from
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construction. And in the USA, why the hell is such a
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system not gave up because the economy
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there is a market economy And the vast majority of
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private companies decide for themselves what to
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do and do not ask permission from
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Washington. So why will the Soviet
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Internet never appear? But
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listen to the dialogue between Kitov and the future
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Secretary General of the USSR Brezhnev. You propose
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this project, but we have several another
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approach if problems arise, we
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gather the leading workers of collective farmers,
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we discuss everything with them, we consult and
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make a decision Leonid Ilyich and if you
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get sick, you will also call the workers and
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collective farmers for advice, or
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contact specialists who know
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how to treat what is happening Next, Kitovo
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removes you from your position expels you from The parties are
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sent to do science and hand over
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books and teach, but not to rebuild the
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economy and defense of a huge country.
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Why is Kitov, with his innovative
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solution, essentially proposing to kill the entire
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essence of the Soviet bureaucracy, even then
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officials are actively writing to Moscow exaggerated
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reports on record shares and yields And
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here are the computers of the Red Army You
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can’t fool them with books without education; they will
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automatically reveal these problems and
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solve hundreds of thousands of lukewarm jobs for
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unnecessary managers who essentially
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manage only numbers and pieces of paper. Well,
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you say, they launched it and didn’t launch it;
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sometimes our country is like this. No, this is a
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turning point if such a
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program accepted as nuclear or
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space, it would have given a powerful impetus to the
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entire Soviet computer industry, but
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instead of the Red Book and advanced
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Development in sixty-six, the USSR
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curtailed the development of its own
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computers and began to copy the
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IBM 360 series as a single standard And in ten,
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just when Microsoft Apple was ripe for birth
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Soviet computing
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technology is completely behind Western ones.
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And now look at this
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Happy American grandfather, exactly
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half a century ago in April 1973, he will make the
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first historical call from his
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new invention of the cell phone, the
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hero’s name is Martin Cooper and he works at
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Motorola there to spend 90
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million dollars and 15 years for this
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call to take place, by the way, the entire first
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cell phone is more than a kilogram For which he
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will receive the nickname And now look at
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this note in the magazine science life from
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58, it is called a pocket
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radiotelephone, this is the inventor himself, a
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graduate of the Moscow Baumanka Leonid
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Kuprianinovich, a year earlier he received a
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patent Well, a device for calling and switching
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radiotelephone communication channels,
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please, this is an automatic direct
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dialing radiotelephone. I know now that
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technical specialists will write in
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the comments that Kupriyanovich’s invention
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is never a cell phone. I wo
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n’t argue, even I generally agree. I
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want to draw attention to the very principle of
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mobility that it offers. one
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of the first in the country to call from anywhere
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call why this radio mobile phone will
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never work The Soviet masses
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clearly have no requests for
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dissatisfied peasants to call As in this
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staged Soviet video
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Why there is no car How there is no car Now
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I’ll check
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Where are you calling from
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in the USSR the party bosses will have
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their own dedicated radiotelephone communications
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Altai will be developed in Voronezh and it seems
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like Kupriyanovich will have a hand there and for
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mere mortals up until the 90s, instead of
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a mobile phone there will be a network of payphones that
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stand on every corner dental
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clinic
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extension 362 even here I am In
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1998 I will run to call the corner of
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my friend’s house from the saxophone to
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vote with a message for the song scooter
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How Much The Fish hit parade
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[music]
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Well, because I think that such a call is
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paid and I’m afraid to do it on a home
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phone. But there
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is such a stereotype that has penetrated to Soviet inventions: an anecdote that
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it doesn’t knock, doesn’t growl, and doesn’t
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scratch the floor, but this is a machine made in the USSR
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that should knock, growl and
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scratch the floor, that is, supposedly That’s all that
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is invented in the Soviet Union, firstly, it’s
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not needed like this machine, and
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secondly, it also doesn’t actually work
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in The Internet is full of tens of hundreds of the
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most interesting engineering projects, an
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incredible helicopter screen to
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deliver cargo to hard-to-reach places.
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For example, my favorite dashing Soviet
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inventions are an all-terrain vehicle or the correct
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search for an auger on its auger wheels,
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it calmly overcomes a swamp of mud and
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can even swim to the tune or
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please introcycle of engineer Eduard
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Melnikov speed you can turn up to 60 km/h
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on the spot
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if Melnikov lived now in the era of
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the short, he would probably collect millions of
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views with his miracle, like
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this guy on the board,
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but then again there is only one
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storyteller and the customer of the state, everything
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changes when the Alternative appears in
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1989 When Perestroika is in full swing in the country,
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no one forbids someone to be an
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entrepreneur, Stepan Pachikov,
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founds an enterprise paragraph
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two years later in ninety-one, they enter into a
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contract in the amount of 75 thousand dollars,
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Soviet engineers will develop a
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handwriting input and text recognition system
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and it will become the main feature of the first
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Apple tablet Newton message
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By the way, Apple still uses them,
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for example, in the same iPad with support for the
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Apple stylus. And the technology section
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will also be taken up by the national US Postal Service, which
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now sorts letters with the help of it. And
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Stepan Palchikov himself moves to
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America where they create a new company,
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Evernote, and he, like thousands of other
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Soviet inventors, designers and
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engineers find their new home and income
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and what are the opportunities for Soviet
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inventors, of course they are there, the country
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gives free education, scientific
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power to someone, housing, but how to make money
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on what is the copyright certificate patent,
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this is a fee of 50 rubles And if this is a
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group of inventors here 200, I’ll remind you of the
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car costs 7300 Well, of course, there are
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advantages in the USSR, you could publish in many places.
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In scientific journals, which
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were very popular and read freely by
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a lot of Soviet people, and not only
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because there was a story in the country at that time
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that a certain Japanese regularly flies to
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Vladivostok and then buys these magazines there
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in his homeland he reads and invents
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something, then he becomes a millionaire,
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most likely this is, of course, a Legend, but
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the moral of this story is very simple, if
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we don’t start appreciating our
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developments here, they will be appreciated somewhere else, and
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most importantly, Russia has always been full of
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talented scientists and inventors We have
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had a good technical base for hundreds of years;
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universities don’t
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need to build it all from scratch, just don’t
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bother people to do what they
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like; reward them and give them the opportunity to
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realize their talents;
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and patreon where
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I post some exclusive content
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for sponsors. And of course,
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working
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vegetables, fruits from our gardens, we must
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insulate the earth. Well, in order not to insulate, we
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need to pull it closer to the sun,
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and I’m not going to leave Antarctica.
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Why do I need so much? I’ll melt it a little
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[music]
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[applause]

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