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I thought that this story might have been in my book iWoz and that Seth had probably read it studying and portraying me, but he got taken by it.

At the corner of Homestead and Stelling (if my memory is accurate), in a strip-mall with Lesters grocery store and Grants department store was a pizza parlor, maybe Round Table. This was in 1972. As we ate pizza we saw a group of 3 black-skinned guys and Jobs got the idea that they might buy a blue box from us and

I would be that guy that loses them in a week.

I spent 11 years working on vessels like this, both unloading and loading cars, trucks and pretty much anything that could move and fit in the entrance. So long as the stevedores (longshoremen in the USA) did their job properly, none of the vehicles on board should have moved more than a few inches. The apparatus for

Hmm interesting, maybe I'll actually go pay and watch this movie rather then my other usual method.

This man worked at this for 30 years. Assuming he did nothing else, that would be about 11,000 man/days of labor. As of this post almost 30 thousand people have read this article. If each of us went out and did a 3 hour shift planting trees we could match his output in a day. Think about it. Then think about doing

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"Oh wow!" I exclaimed as I bounce about on my seat. "Checkout how much the wing flexes!" I pointed out to my teary eyed colleague in a very bumpy flight.

Fixed. Got another stream. It's Russian, so good luck with that, Marvel.