Some 30 years ago, Wu Chi-kai – 18 at the time – took a temporary job making neon signs at his father’s company just to do something useful with his summer. “At first, it was really just a ...
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Here’s How Neon Lights Work
French engineer Georges Claude is the first person to incorporate neon gas into signs back in 1912. He and his assistant ...
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