Steve Jobs didn’t really set the direction of my Apple I and Apple II designs but he did the more important part of turning them into a product that would change the world. I don’t deny that.
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Steve Jobs didn’t really set the direction of my Apple I and Apple II designs but he did the more important part of turning them into a product that would change the world. I don’t deny that.
STEVE WOZNIAKNever trust a computer you can’t throw out a window.
STEVE WOZNIAKI really believe I know why my designs were better than any other human being, but I don’t want to take credit for starting Apple, for turning the world around or anything like that.
STEVE WOZNIAKBill Gates did predict that computers for people made sense because he wrote a basic.
STEVE WOZNIAKGeek it’s really more a characteristic where you don’t socialize. You don’t talk the normal languages.
STEVE WOZNIAKThere’s nothing that would keep Apple out of the Android market as a secondary phone market.
STEVE WOZNIAKEven if you do something that others might consider wrong, you should at least be willing to talk about it and tell your parents what you’re doing because you believe it’s right.
STEVE WOZNIAKSteve Jobs doesn’t use a Mac, and won’t, because it’s too crappy in his opinion.
STEVE WOZNIAKIn the end, I hope there’s a little note somewhere that says I designed a good computer.
STEVE WOZNIAKAll the best people in life seem to like LINUX.
STEVE WOZNIAKI worked with such concentration and focus and I had hundreds of obscure engineering or programming things in my head. I was just real exceptional in that way
STEVE WOZNIAKIn some parts of life, like mathematics and science, yeah, I was a genius. I would top all the top scores you could ever measure it by.
STEVE WOZNIAKA lot of hacking is playing with other people, you know, getting them to do strange things.
STEVE WOZNIAKTo give of yourself is much more important than giving a gift you can buy.
STEVE WOZNIAKAfter the Apple II was introduced, then came the Commodore and the Tandy TRS-80.
STEVE WOZNIAKA lot of things seem to be worth almost no money. but if you do them very well, and they help people fill a need, there’s a great business you can build around that.
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