Came across an interesting article this past week on CNN Tech that includes a short video of Steve Wozniak (you may remember Steve 'Woz' was one of the founders of Apple Computer -- the tech guy that made the gear work!). He was providing a sneak peek at an upcoming exhibit a the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. The exhibit - called 'Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing' highlights computer innovation. Wozniak (as one of some 50 Museum Fellows) was asked to select eight items to have placed in the exhibit and appears to still be a tech-geek (I say that with great admiration and respect). Interesting how his concept and invention spurred the growth and eventual outcome of a computer in every home (well, pretty much every home). Now we use computers daily in many facets of our modern lives -- and Steve Wozniak is not sure that's all for our good: "Little things that work one day; they don't work the next day. I think it's much harder today than ever before to basically know that something you have ... is going to work tomorrow." I will be visiting the Computer History Museum when the exhibit opens next month and will report back with my experience and impression. For now, enjoy the short video below - courtesy of CNN Tech at cnn.com
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