http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lIC5wxT_zOU
in case myone missed it
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I have the DVD of it. Unfortunately, the film is a little bit too short, and is shown inexactly.
But in the big whole an excellently time trip.I would have got to know personally with pleasure
more about young Steve Wozniak. For example, for what he was responsible in Hewlett-Packard.
Or about the exact process of development of the Apple I this would be sometimes a great film.
Already something betrays, well, the Wikipedia web page about his childhood and the growing up
or the family history.
Infected,
To get a little better understanding, I read "iWOZ" a while back. I think Steve W does a pretty good lead up in his book from his childhood through first meeting SJ and forming Apple. A very good read.
always an entertaining watch, even if not entirely accurate. just sparks my interest in apple that much more, atleast for the older stuff.. count me out of the last 5 years...
Interesting how Ron Wayne is completely left out of the movie. That's how Hollywood history is written.
I have Ron Wayne's (Auto)Biography, "Adventures of an Apple Founder", as well as iWoz. Both a really excellent read....
Another show that you might want to see if you haven't already watched it is
Welcome to Manintosh
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2eqJmsOJwE
(you probably can look around the Internet for a better copy if you haven't seen it before)
Kinda funny. I came back into this thread to see what you guys added and noticed that I was listed in the online users and then noticed that I was logged in. I must have not logged out the last time I commented, which would have been when I commented above, which was TWO WEEKS AGO! Have I been listed as an online user 24hours a day for the past two weeks? People were probably saying, man, that guy needs to get a life!
As far as I understand it, even if you stay logged in, which I usually do, you're not shown as online until you are actually on the web site.
Just my two cents worth,
Dean
Applefritter gets a nice shout-out in that film.
Welcome to macintosh led me to yet another great documentary.
Mislabeled as Pirates...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFg0YkQRB74&feature=related