Steve Wozniak on What Really Happened in Jobs' Garage

Steve Wozniak on What Really Happened in Jobs' Garage

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The transcript dispels the myth of the garage as a major hub for Apple, explaining that the real work was done elsewhere. The Apple I was designed in a cubicle and an apartment, with the garage serving as a testing and storage space. Steve Jobs handled business operations from his bedroom, making calls for parts, sales, and publicity. The garage was quickly outgrown and was more symbolic than functional, rarely hosting more than two people at a time.

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What activities were not conducted in the garage according to the text?

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Describe the process of how the finished products were handled after testing.

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What role did Steve Jobs play in the early business operations?

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How did the garage serve the team emotionally, despite its limitations?

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What was the general atmosphere in the garage regarding productivity?

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