The dot.com era

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For those interested in tech this is a photo essay by a photographer who had unprecedented access to the movers and shakers in the early days of Silicon Valley. Mind you Jobs was a mean, vindictive son of a ***** most of the time behind closed doors to his employees. I have first hand knowledge of that from some of those abused employees back then.

The Steve Jobs you never saw: Amazing photos of dot-com revolution

On the other hand everyone loved the Woz.

Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Sweetly Describes How He Fell in Love With Tech in Fun Reddit Video
 
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Mind you Jobs was a mean, vindictive son of a ***** most of the time behind closed doors to his employees.
I thnk I may have to play Point/counter point with you on Jobs.
Jobs had Aspergers Syndrome. A person with Aspie can have a heart of gold and appear like an ***. Aspies are unable to grasp totally social skills.
 
I too recall the tech evolution. Imagine the fun sharing with college friends how your new toy can spoof Ma Bell dial tones? As far as behavior and excuses go, if these behaviors are known to medical professionals as syndromes, the real syndrome is medical excuses. Its all BS. People have behaved badly forever.
 
Welcome to the club of working for a social psychopath with an IQ north of 150. Executives don't give a rats *** regarding the ethics of abusing subordinates as long as they see results. Been there and bought the tee shirt.
 
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