• Mem0-_-@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    When I was younger, maybe junior high, I got roped into watching my 3 month old niece while my sister got her hair done. So there I am, sitting in the waiting area of a hair salon with my niece, and who walks in but Steve Wozniak!

    I was nervous as fuck, and just kept looking at him as he read a magazine and waited, but didn’t know what to say. Pretty soon though my niece started crying, and I’m trying to quiet her down because I didn’t want her to bother Wozniak, but she just wouldn’t stop. Pretty soon he gets up and walks over. He started running his hands through her hair and asking what was wrong. I replied that she was probably hungry or something. So, Wozniak put down his magazine, picked up my niece and lifted his shirt. He breast fed her right there in the middle of a hair salon. Chill guy, really nice about it.

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    1 year ago

    In Mexico City, what I’ve heard so far it appears to be a stroke and he was taken to Medica Sur, a hospital that has been ranked as the best hospital in Mexico for over a decade and is part of the Mayo Clinic care network, eg. has a direct working relationship with the Mayo Clinic and was the first hospital outside the US the Mayo Clinic selected for this program.

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    1 year ago

    One of the greatest guys pretty much ever. Hoping for a speedy recovery and wishing his family well. Go volunteer with local youth organizations in his name!

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      Woz has been the ultimate nerd, in the best ways possible. He’s always carried a passion for technology that he has freely shared with others, and I will personally be forever grateful for all that he has done for the world. Steve was a personal hero of mine growing up, precisely because he was so kind hearted and such an unabashed nerd that he made me feel relatively comfortable being the same around others as well.

      Here’s to hoping for the best for Steve….he’s a true treasure

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      1 year ago

      He seems like a really good guy, but the Woz U thing really doesn’t sit right with me. I was initially interested based on his name being attached to it, but the high pressure sales, the lack of substance, and the crazy high price really turned me off to it. I would really like to see him make some changes there, because I like the idea of it and think he had good intentions in helping create it. I don’t feel like he’s the type that’s just out for a quick buck.

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        Unfortunately, having worked for Woz U when it started up, I can tell you it definitely came off as a tactic for a quick buck. Woz wasn’t involved in the curriculum, branding, or anything material to the business - it was basically a licensing deal to use Woz’s likeness. The working conditions at that business were absolutely awful, just the worst sales culture and extremely demanding on the performance side even though we kept calling the same couple hundred people per rep without getting new leads. I felt awful bothering and pressuring people to sign up, but I also really needed the income as I had just gotten laid off prior to the job. The course itself was also quite bad, having several bugs and incomplete lessons ripe with incorrect information. It was really sad, honestly, as I also thought that due to Woz’s “involvement” that the product would actually be decent quality. I was unfortunately very wrong. You dodged a billet by not going with Woz U, friend.

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        initially interested based on his name being attached to it, but the high pressure sales, the lack of substance, and the crazy high price really turned me off to it.

        Honestly this is pretty much any training of any kind for 10+ years now.

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      1 year ago

      Last couple years he’s been promoting cryptocurrencies, and started his own. It’s down 99.47% currently.

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        1 year ago

        That’s a shame. He of all people should know they are either scams or greater fool’s theory.

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          1 year ago

          If you learned everything about blockchain tech from social media I can see why you’d think that but man I’ve getting tired of ignorant misinformation posting on reddit all the time.

          A quote:

          Last year, he revealed the launch of his first new business since Apple in 1976 – Efforce – a new online platform empowered by blockchain technology that allows contributors to benefit from and trade the energy savings generated by energy efficiency projects worldwide in a tokenised fashion with $WOZX.

          It also has an associated nft that allows people to fund and invest directly into new energy projects. It’s down because basically everything is down, it’s a bear market and this company is still new and growing.

          I’m sure I’ll get downvoted by the circlejerkers anyway but I’m tired of people just posting these misinformed ignorant lies and getting no push back with actual facts and reality-based opinions.

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        1 year ago

        He always seemed like a weird, eccentric guy, and I mean that in the best way possible. Almost like a nerdy sitcom character brought to life

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          1 year ago

          His biography was awesome. Random shit like building a universal remote in the 70’s to screw with people by standing outside their window and changing the channels. Awesome guy.

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        1 year ago

        I met him waiting in line for a concert. He was so incredibly nice. Answered all the geeky questions I had took pics with anyone who wanted. Was super super friendly/nice. I’ve met a ton of celebrities gotta say he was probably the nicest one.

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            1 year ago

            Not occupational. A family member is famous so I’ve met people through him. Plus I used to be really into a band I’d go see and sneak backstage and meet lots of celebrities at their la shows. Plus lots of other random encounters.

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      1 year ago

      He’s such a wholesome person. It’s hard to put into words because it’s rare to see these days. He really, really loves technology. Super cool to talk to.

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        When I heard that he carried unperforated sheets of 2 dollar bills and a pair of scissors, cutting the bills out by hand to pay cashiers and that he “collects” phone numbers he finds interesting I knew I found an honest man. I may not be able to hang when it comes to talking tech but I can roll with the best of them at being eccentric.

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      1 year ago

      I used the toilet stall after him one time and * he didn’t flush!*

      Actually I totally made that up. Everything I’ve heard about him makes him sound awesome.

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    1 year ago

    I was obsessed with early Apple in the late 90’s and emailed Woz one night on a whim. He wrote me back a few hours later. Such a wonderful guy.

    I hope this is nothing serious.

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      Ha! I used to email Woz and Jobs all the time as a kid. They’d both respond! It was wild!

      Woz is a truly nice guy. I wish him all the best.

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          1 year ago

          Jobs and even Tim Cook famously read and responded to emails. That’s where we got the “you’re holding it wrong” response from!

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        If you read Isaacson’s biography of Jobs, both Steves got started in the fledgling industry by doing exactly that; sending letters and showing up at the offices of established people in the industry and just asking them for stuff. I think that’s how Jobs got his first gig at Atari, if i remember correctly.

        Very cool that both of them, who benefitted so much from reaching out personally, decided to pay it forward when they became titans themselves.

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          Jobs got an internship at HP by just looking up Bill Hewlett in the phone book, calling him up, and asking for some spare parts for a project he was working on.

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        I lost the email but I emailed Jobs back when he killed all the Mac clones and he wrote me a great personal email back with his reasons. Might have been a jerk to a lot of people but he had some good qualities

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          I mean, making a company worth billions pretty much guarantees you have to step on a lot of people on your way up and do some shady shit.

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            1 year ago

            The stories we’re gonna hear about Taylor swift in a few decades are gonna be legendary.

            “She once made me eat a live bat while we were getting set up for a show. Said she would personally ensure every one of my family members would be fired from their jobs if I didn’t. Halfway through, she stopped me and said ‘good job, you can stop now’ and took the now dead bat from me and then consumed it herself by unhinging her jaw and swallowing it whole.” - Taylor Swift backup dancer, 10 years from now probably

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        We both kept it short.

        Just basic questions about what it was like to co-found Apple. How he felt about the current state of the company (Apple was on the brink of collapse) things like that. I had trouble finding his perspective in the many books I read on Apple so I asked him.

        He responded with very loving answers and asked me a few questions about myself. He emailed again and what really stuck out was that he told me how proud he was of his own son who was just a little younger than me, I think he was graduating high school around that time. He also wished me success in life because I told him that I was close to graduating college.

        He was just the kindest, sweetest, and most down-to-earth family man you could imagine.

        Sometimes meeting your heroes is actually a blessing.

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          He was just the kindest, sweetest, and most down-to-earth family man you could imagine.

          He very well might be but coming to that conclusion from a couple emails without ever meeting the guy is a bit much, especially when it could’ve been someone impersonating him

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      1 year ago

      He’s a great guy. Met him at a book signing for his book Woz and genuinely warm and funny. Hope it’s nothing serious.

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        They’re still innovative (kinda) but have shitty pricing sadly.

        They single handedly created the ARM notebooks market, and their iPhone chips are also the most powerful on the market