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Re: Steve Wozniak on A&E's Biography (12/13)
In article <20001210054336.04264.00001260@ng-mh1.aol.com>,
ICS Softy <icssofty@aol.com> wrote:
> Steve Wozniak is the genius behind the personal computer revolution,
Well, there WERE others as well, Wozniak was far from alone. He did
create one of the more successful personal computers though; however
even without Wozniak there WOULD have been personal computers -- but
no Apples of course.
> Steve Wozniak and his high school buddy Steve Jobs changed the future
> and became multi-millionaires. They also changed the corporate rules
> of America, running their company informally, and without rules.
I DON'T think they were completely rule-less. Suppose someone started
working there but didn't want to do anything related to computers --
would that have been acceptable to Apple Computer? No, it would have
been against their rules.....
Remember, all rules aren't formal, but they exist anyway, and breaking
them won't be considered acceptable, not even at Apple Computer.
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