I saw the address in Palo Alto and was curious as to where that is now. Looks like it's the Stanford Medical Center Nephrology Clinic http://imgur.com/e2hFXOx.jpg
Also, note even the paper of the user guide and the rivets used to bind the paper. They show great care. Most people (myself included) would have just printed on normal paper and stapled them together.
He never "stole" stock or pay from any of the early employees, he just never included stock options as part of the compensation, meaning they weren't a part of the windfall when Apple went public. Woz thought they should have, so he gave them some of his.
Also, unimportant sidenote (just trying to be helpful) - the correct way to say that is "didn't Steve steal stock").
>Also, note even the paper of the user guide and the rivets used to bind the paper. They show great care.
Yes, using brass fasteners instead of binding the papers into a true book shows a level of care similar to what I did when I was 4 years old in 1976 in my preschool class binding pictures of trees and dinosaurs together.
You seem like a fan of Apple, so I'm sure you can appreciate the exquisite font used on the Clear / Reset / Push button mechanism. It almost looks realistically hand-written instead of sophisticated typography created by a top level designer after months of work. In fact, this entire thing almost looks like it wasn't someone in their garage putting together a prototype on a wooden cutting board.
Also, note even the paper of the user guide and the rivets used to bind the paper. They show great care. Most people (myself included) would have just printed on normal paper and stapled them together.