San Jose Newsletter (August 12th)

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Welcome to The San Jose Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Neuralink implanted second trial patient with brain chip.

  • Upcoming San Jose Giants match

  • A deep-dive into the life of William Levison

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

“The successful warrior is the average man, with laser-like focus.” 

–Bruce Lee

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Trivia

Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!

The San Jose Rose Garden is internationally renowned and accredited by which organization as a display garden for roses?

A) American Rose Society

B) Royal Horticultural Society

C) International Rose Test Garden

D) National Gardening Association

Answer to Week 33's Trivia:

The annual San Jose parade that celebrates the rich Portuguese heritage within the city is B) Dia de Portugal.

News

💼 Business

S.J. taco and beer festival canceled after its sister event in S.F. comes under fire. (Link)

Musk's X accused of using EU user data to train bot without consent. (Link)

🏒 Sports

Osaka beats another top player in return from maternity leave, routing Jabeur 6-3, 6-1 in Toronto. (Link)

Bay Area star's dominant Olympics leads to push for secretary of defense nod. (Link)

🏦 Finance

Neuralink implanted second trial patient with brain chip, Musk says. (Link)

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.

Sports

Stockton Ports at San Jose Giants
Excite Ballpark, San Jose
Tuesday, August 13 to Sunday, August 18, 2024 | (More info)

⚾ Tacoma Defiance at Luton Town
PayPal Park, San Jose
Sunday, August 25, 2024 | (More info)

Concerts

🎵Mike Yung (21+)
San Jose Improv, San Jose
Thursday, August 15, 2024 | (More info)

🎤Steel Pulse
Plaza de Cesar Chavez, San Jose
Friday, August 16, 2024 | (More info)

Family Friendly Events

🎉Celebration of Pakistan's Independence Day
James McEntee Sr. Plaza, San Jose
Wednesday, August 14, 2024 | (More info)

Image of the Week

Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.

This week, I typed in “San Jose with interactive, educational playgrounds for all ages” and this is what I got.

Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.

San Jose Historical Events

Creation of the San Jose Flea Market (1960) - Becoming one of the largest open-air markets in the U.S.

The San Jose Flea Market, a sprawling nexus of commerce and community in San Jose, California, traces its origins back to a vision in 1960 by George Bumb Sr., a local businessman. George, struck by the potential to repurpose a vast 20-acre parcel of land he owned, which was initially a pear orchard, envisioned a marketplace that could provide affordable retail space to local vendors and a novel shopping environment for consumers. Drawing inspiration from the traditional flea markets of Europe, he aimed to recreate a similar communal and entrepreneurial atmosphere. In March of that year, the San Jose Flea Market opened its gates for the first time, starting with just a few dozen vendors. Its inception marked the beginning of what would become a beloved and enduring fixture of the San Jose community.

Over the years, the San Jose Flea Market blossomed far beyond its humble origins, owing to its inclusive ethos and the diverse array of goods offered by its vendors. From antiques and electronics to fresh produce and global cuisine, the market became a vibrant tapestry of cultures and commerce. This diversity, coupled with the market's open-air setting, contributed to its unique appeal, drawing visitors and new vendors in increasing numbers. The Bumb family, who continued to manage the market, invested in infrastructure and amenities to accommodate this growth, including spacious parking lots, children’s play areas, and live entertainment stages. By the 1980s, the market had expanded to over 120 acres, making it one of the largest of its kind in the United States.

The story of the San Jose Flea Market is one of visionary entrepreneurship and community engagement. It stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of the flea market concept, adapting over time while maintaining its core identity as a community gathering place. Today, with hundreds of vendors and thousands of visitors each weekend, the market not only contributes significantly to the local economy but also continues to be a beloved cultural and social venue. Its evolution from a small gathering of vendors into one of the country's most notable open-air markets encapsulates a journey of innovation, community, and resilience. The San Jose Flea Market remains a vibrant, eclectic, and cherished staple of San Jose's cultural landscape, echoing the vibrant diversity and entrepreneurial spirit of the city itself.

Famous People From San Jose

William Levison (1869–1944)

William Levison, a pioneer in the radio industry, played a crucial role in the early days of radio broadcasting, leaving a legacy that continues to impact the field today. His close collaboration with Charles Herrold and his innovation in radio technology paved the way for the modern broadcasting industry.

Early Years and Introduction to Radio (1869-1890)

Born in the late 19th century, William Levison grew up during a time of rapid technological advancements. His early fascination with emerging technologies eventually led him to the field of radio, an interest that would define his career and contribute significantly to the industry.

Education and Early Experiments (1891-1900)

Pursuing higher education in electrical engineering, Levison immersed himself in the theoretical and practical aspects of radio technology. His student years were marked by relentless experimentation and learning, setting the stage for his future achievements in radio broadcasting.

Collaboration with Charles Herrold (1901-1910)

Levison's most significant career chapter began when he met Charles Herrold, a fellow innovator in the radio field. Together, they embarked on pioneering work that would lay the foundation for radio broadcasting. Their partnership was characterized by creativity, innovation, and a shared vision for the future of radio.

Development of Early Broadcasting Technology (1911-1920)

During this period, Levison and Herrold focused on developing early broadcasting technology. This era saw them achieve significant breakthroughs, including the invention of new transmission methods and the establishment of one of the first radio stations. Their work during these years was instrumental in demonstrating the viability of radio as a medium for mass communication.

San Jose and the Birth of Broadcasting (1921-1930)

Levison's connection to San Jose was solidified through his work with Herrold in establishing the city as a hub for radio innovation. Their efforts led to the launch of radio station KQW in San Jose, marking a pivotal moment in the history of broadcasting. This achievement underscored the city's role in the early development of the radio industry.

Expansion and Regulation (1931-1940)

As the radio industry expanded, Levison played a key role in navigating the emerging regulatory landscape. His expertise and experience were valuable in shaping the policies that would govern radio broadcasting, ensuring its growth and sustainability. He was a strong advocate for fair and practical regulation that would foster innovation while ensuring public benefit.

Final Years and Legacy (1941-1944)

In his final years, Levison continued to contribute to the field of radio, albeit in a reduced capacity due to age and health. His death in 1944 marked the end of a remarkable career that had significantly influenced the development of radio broadcasting. Levison's legacy is evident in the enduring structures of the radio industry, which continue to build on the foundations he helped to establish.

Key Achievements of William Levison:

  • Pioneered early radio broadcasting technology in collaboration with Charles Herrold.

  • Contributed to the development and launch of one of the first radio stations, KQW, in San Jose.

  • Played a crucial role in shaping the regulatory landscape for the growing radio broadcasting industry.

  • Left a lasting legacy in the field of radio technology and broadcasting, influencing generations of broadcasters and engineers.

William Levison's life was one of relentless innovation and dedication to the field of radio. His early experiments and pioneering work, especially in partnership with Charles Herrold, contributed fundamentally to the development of radio broadcasting. The achievements and legacy of Levison continue to inspire those in the industry, highlighting his role as a key architect of modern radio.

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