Friday, June 29, 2012

Git Yer Woz On!



Then he built it, using scrounged-up parts, soldering them onto a motherboard at his desk at night after work, and writing the code that would link keyboard, disk drive, processor, and monitor. Months later he flipped the switch and it worked. “It was Sunday, June 29, 1975,” Isaacson writes, “a milestone for the personal computer. ‘It was the first time in history,” Wozniak later said, ‘anyone had typed a character on a keyboard and seen it show up on their own computer’s screen right in front of them.’”

Celebrating an iconic geek moment. Stay inside with your hypercooled CPU's today bastards, it's like 105 out there.

1 comment:

Joe said...

Fucker still can't dance.