What do JoeBen Bevirt and Benjamin Franklin have in common? They both grew up without electricity and built kites to find it. While being without electricity was the default condition in Franklin’s day, JoeBen was raised in a hippy commune in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Neither man found the deprivations of his youth to be an impediment to creativity. The phrase that keeps popping up in articles about JoeBen Bevirt, founder of Joby, inc. and Joby Energy, is “inveterate inventor.” Inveterate has the sense of growing old in one’s habits, something unlikely to happen to a truly inventive soul such as JoeBen. Deviser of a knobby-looking grip that can be fastened to almost anything, and which can hold cameras, lights, and other photographic gear, Bevirt has seen his Gorillapod become a huge success, and expand into Gorillamobile and Gorillatorch versions, hands-free flexible tripods to hold cell phones, flashlights, and other personal electronic devices. Earlier, he designed robotic systems to aid in biopharmaceutical …