Quote by Steve Wozniak
Never trust a computer you cant throw out a window. - Steve Woznia

Never trust a computer you cant throw out a window. – Steve Wozniak

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If I designed a computer with 200 chips, I tried to design it with 150. And then I would try to design it with 100. I just tried to find every trick I could in life to design things real tiny. – Steve Wozniak

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design
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What I was proud of was that I used very few parts to build a computer that could actually speak words on a screen and type words on a keyboard and run a programming language that could play games. And I did all this myself. – Steve Wozniak

Category:
Computers
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One of the problems with computers, particularly for the older people, is they were befuddled by them, and the computers have gotten better. They have gotten easier to use. They have gotten less expensive. The software interfaces have made things a lot more accessible. – Steve Case

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Computers

It is an interesting fact that during my tour I was never allowed access to computers, radios, or anything else that I might damage through curiosity, or perhaps something more sinister. – Robert B. Laughlin

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Computers

Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. – Edsger W. Dijkstra

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Computers

I am cursed with computers something always goes wrong. – Carla Bruni

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