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100 points by phenom 13 years ago · 19 comments

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norswap 13 years ago

Steve Wozniak: too hip for reddit.

More seriously, I love the dude. I often wonder what would have become of Apple if he had played a more central part.

  • thenextcorner 13 years ago

    maybe not too hip for Reddit, but still an active Slashdotter to this day..!

  • eckyptang 13 years ago

    I asked myself the same question and came to the following conclusions: Less turtleneck, less hipsters, more user satisfaction, hardware that actually worked properly, more than a 7% market share, less hype, not another unix clone.

    More Sony in the 80's and 90's than Lady Gaga meat hat.

RobotCaleb 13 years ago

I haven't been to Slashdot in years. I'm not sure I ever had an account there. This format for an AMA style post is much worse than reddit's. I had to click to expand nearly every first level comment reply.

danso 13 years ago

Here's his answer to how he feels about Apple's ecosystem: http://apple.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=3156271&cid=41...

His answer is what you'd expect Woz to give...but my favorite bit is what he writes at the end:

> I don't have time to get into this far because I'm in the middle of 5 conference calls today and have a ton of engineering submissions to judge for an award and some iPhones to exchange so I'm sorry if things are going slowly here on Slashdot.

The man has five conference calls today and other work to do, but he still takes the time to write detailed answers on Slashdot and he apologizes for not writing even more. Class act, all the way.

thenextcorner 13 years ago

Wozniak is actually answering questions in real time, and appears to take his time to get back later today!

phogster 13 years ago

I really wish slashdot would add the "4 hours ago" format next to the comment date.

  • JackpotDen 13 years ago

    While I agree that the "X units ago" can be useful, it starts to get silly in the "X weeks" to "X years" area, because it stops the granular explanation of time. It also reminds me of transmetropolitan, where no-one knows the actual date, and everything is referred to by the time since an event.

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