And, we have, you know, always been shameless about stealing great ideas.
Uh, and I think part of what made the Macintosh great was that people working on it were musicians, and poets and artists, and zoologists and historians, who also happened to be the best computer scientists in the world.
But if it hadn't been computer science, these people would have all been, you know, doing amazing things in other felds.
And they all brought with them, we all brought to this. .. to this ffort a very liberal arts. .. sort of air, a very. .. a very liberal arts atude that we want to pull in the best that we saw in other fields into this field.
And Idon't think you'l get that if you are very narrow.
One of the questions I asked everyone in the series was are you a hippie or a nerd?
Oh if1 had to pick one out of these two, I am clearly the hippie, yeah, all .. the people I work with were clearly that category too.
Yeah, okay, that um.
Really?
Yeah.
Yeah, why? I mean, you... seek out hippies? Or they are attracted to you?
Well, ask yourself whats hippie?
Uh, I mean this word has a lot of connotations, but to me, you know 'cause I grow up. .. I mean, remember the 6o's happens in the early 7o's, right, we have to remember that, that's sort when I came of age, so I saw a lot of these, and uh, you know, a lot of things happened in our backyard here.
So to me the spark of that was that there was something beyond, sort of what you see every day, there are something going on here in life beyond just a job, a family, and 2 cars in the garage and a career.
There's something more going on, there's another side of the coin, that we don't talk about much, and. . . we experience when there are gaps, when we kind of just aren't. .. when everything is not ordered or perfect and when there's a kind of gap, you experience this inrush of something.
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