stevewoz3
stevewoz
stevewoz3

It doesn't feel like it's going to let up on us, ha ha. The best vision I can come up with is that we'll get married online and never meet our spouse in life.

I love Campus Party because it's full of young people the age I was when I was getting so inspirited about computers. I'm not in Brazil but from what I read and hear, things are going well there. In South America I have also seen great things in Chile.

I had my case design by FROG design and they assured me that they did work for any outside company. I believe that. When Steve discovered it he did as you say and claimed that Hartmut worked for him. I don't know what the truth is. Steve had a misconception that I was against Apple in some way and that's why I left,

Thanks. Bill Gates had written BASIC for the Intel microprocessors. He was well known by name in our computer club and in the hobby world. That was important to us, like being a president, but he was unknown to the general public. I knew of the book 101 games in BASIC and had played Star Trek over at HP and I felt

Too general. Applying mobile technology that people like to more things in life. A big change in education is hopeful but it won't be easy getting there.

Macintosh was headed by Jef Raskin. Jef had gathered what I considered the most creative people in Apple on this project, including myself. Burrell Smith had never gone to college but wanted to be a designer like me, and he had become that good, for example. I had a plane crash and came out of amnesia after 5 weeks

Being able to see that simpler solutions (for the user) is better. I trust my ability to see when technology is favoring the human rather than vice versa.

Promise yourself that you are a good person and will remain that person and be true to your ideals. You don't have to win arguments to be right. You just have to believe it in yourself.

I think highly of Google but I don't like to think in competitive terms. Or collaboration terms. If I did express some idea, it would probably be wrong anyway.

Just the normal literature. I doubt that Farewell to Arms or Lord of the Rings inspired me this way. I got every computer manual I could at University bookstores and read them even if I'd never get a chance to touch that computer or run that programming language.

I listened to music in my college days while designing things but often turn it off while working now. I understand that a lot of great programmers today wear headphones playing heavy metal music very loud, like it's white noise.

Please read my book iWoz to have a better idea. It wasn't a matter of choosing Apple. It was being talked into it.

We don't own anything on the cloud. We've probably signed away any rights. it's a move toward licensing (great for monopolies) instead of you buying and owning stuff. Since you don't own it, it can disappear or change with no warning. I have seen this happen too many times already so I'm sure it will get worse. I have

Nope, missed out. I don't watch TV either and have not for ages so maybe that's why I missed it. I did see artifacts from the show in prior years at Longleat Castle amusement park in the UK.

Sometimes I do this. Usually a friend is involved. I answer my phone (personal philosophy) and say "yes" a lot but have constant high paid speeches and travel constantly and can't schedule anything. If I'm in a town with a small school and something can be arrange quickly and not publicly, I can drop over and meet

My MacBook Pro is the most indispensable to me. iPhone 4 is next.

My pranks are usually verbal now. I get a wrong number asking for Sylvia and I say that she's in the shower with a friend. I recently was given a fake iPhone 4 while in Perth and have slipped it in place of other iPhone 4's at dinners. The person can't get it to turn on. It looks extremely real, with buttons that look

Look around you at aspects of life. You are only 18 so it's hard to see how certain businesses actually work. But when you see ways that they could be improved with mobile technology, that might be your thing to do. Someone in such an effort needs technical skills. Believe me, it's always seemed impossible in this

I just got my MBPR the day I had to depart home for Jakarta. I tried migrating my data but it was going to take 10 hours and I had 6 hours to my flight. So I brought both computers here to Jakarta and in my hotel figured out (after a lot of faltering) how to migrate the data over thunderbolt in a couple of hours

Haven't had time to read it but I met Walter and his and Steve Jobs' integrity in writing this book impress me and I expect that I'll like it and call it accurate.