This was an entertaining evening, and informative, hope you enjoy it
The Top Ten Things I Love Most About Woz
Woz and I did a one-on one-chat for the Commonwealth Club on November 16, 2006 as part of his iWoz book tour. If you’d like to watch a video of the interview, click here (an Andrew Bourland production with tagging by Veotag). It was one of the most enjoyable gigs that I’ve ever done. After the event, I compiled this list of the “Top Ten Things I Love Most About Woz.”
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He knows what he is; he knows what he’s not; and he’s comfortable with both. (These are very rare qualities in Silicon Valley.)
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His design theory is, “Create what you want to use.”
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He is unwaveringly loyal to Apple.
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He is unwaveringly complimentary about HP.
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He’s proof that it can be advantageous to grow up in a less-than-rich family.
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He went back to school long after getting a degree was necessary for him to get ahead in the world.
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He taught fifth graders instead of becoming a venture capitalist. (Although these jobs are remarkably similar—it’s just that venture capitalists get paid millions of dollars, fly around in private jets, and expense greens fees.)
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He believes that your work/writing/code/design—whatever kind of output—is a personal reflection of your being and a window into your soul.
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His idea of a cool product is much more than “I’m creating a niche version of MySpace using APIs and will make money with AdSense.”
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He’s generous to a fault.
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He thinks that Macintosh’s small market share is proof that it’s an elite computer.
Here are a few pictures from the event. The story of the white laptop is here.
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