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Narrado por:
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Patrick Lawlor
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De:
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Steve Wozniak
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I, Woz offers listeners a unique glimpse into the offbeat and brilliant but ethical mind that conceived the Macintosh.
After 25 years avoiding the public eye, Steve Wozniak reveals the full story of the Apple computer, from its conception to his views on the iconic cult status it has achieved today. In June 1975 Steve's curiosity and determination inspired him to build a computer, the first Apple. Six months later, he sold the machine, and for the self-professed 'engineer's engineer', success was imminent. But this story is full of life lessons, critical decisions, huge triumphs and big mistakes.
Steve speaks also of his childhood, phone hacking pranks, working at Hewlett-Packard, the life-changing plane crash and teaching.
©2006 Steve Wozniak (P)2007 Tantor Media IncGreat story book about engineering in IT
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Inspiring
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Was written in 2006 but still very much needed today.
Only drawback is the little noise buzz background due to probably bad conversion from a tape.
But worth every minute.
Very interesting look on life
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Gives a great insight in to the passion of a programmer and engineer. It makes you understand the "glimmer" that young Steve experienced that he had thanks to his Engineering-skills... or as he experienced them: Magic skills.
Fun and inspiring story on Steve's engineering!
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Audiobook for fans, great narration by Patrick
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But, for starters, the book is not well written. There's a lot of repetition and unnecessary reiteration.
And Woz comes across as desperate for validation, for us all to agree that he was the "first" in this or that. Or even that his oldest child is special and above mere mortal children. The bit where he says, "I'm a freemason, but I'm not like all the others" is particularly cringy, and representative of a lot of the book.
There is interesting information, of course, and I don't regret having listened to it. But it's something I'd listen to again.
Meh. Repetitive story of someone in need of validation
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