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When you’re providing a service to somebody, you’re the guy they always call when something’s wrong.
STEVE WOZNIAKTeachers started recognizing me and praising me for being smart in science and that made me want to be even smarter in science!
STEVE WOZNIAKMost inventors and engineers I’ve met are like me. They’re shy and they live in their heads. The very best of them are artists. And artists work best alone.
STEVE WOZNIAKOur first computers were born not out of greed or ego, but in the revolutionary spirit of helping common people rise above the most powerful institutions.
STEVE WOZNIAKI just believe in whatever you’re going to do, even if it’s work, have a little bit of fun attitude about it. You can be happy.
STEVE WOZNIAKYoung children were always so important to me. Adults should treat children with more respect. We should put more monies in our schools. I grew up on that side of the coin.
STEVE WOZNIAKBack in high school I told my dad, “I’m going to have a computer someday.” And he said that it cost as much as a house-the downpayment on a house. And I said, “Well, I’ll live in an apartment.”
STEVE WOZNIAKSteve Jobs had very strong feelings about what makes a company great, what makes products great. He more or less chose Tim Cook to be in that role, in that position.
STEVE WOZNIAKI had a TV set and a typewriter and that made me think a computer should be laid out like a typewriter with a video screen.
STEVE WOZNIAKYou’d better have the technology knowledge. I really urge you not to think you can start a whole company and business with just ideas on paper, because you’ll end up owning so few of those ideas.
STEVE WOZNIAKIn the end, I hope there’s a little note somewhere that says I designed a good computer.
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 WOZNIAKMy dream was actually just to have a computer some day. If I’d imagined that it meant starting a company to sell them, I probably would have avoided the whole thing.
STEVE WOZNIAKI’d learned enough about circuitry in high school electronics to know how to drive a TV and get it to draw – shapes of characters and things.
STEVE WOZNIAKFor some reason I get this key position of being one of two people that started the company that started the revolution.
STEVE WOZNIAKI think that the anti-Microsoft sentiment is simply due to their having been so successful selling a lot of crap.
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