Steve, “the Woz,” was at a party hosted by close friends of mine, more “computer nerds,” back in the 70′s. He was exactly as described; he didn’t come across as superior, even though some of the guests seemed to be in awe.
He had his 4-month-old son with him, and was a loving, protective daddy.
http://www.sharedparentingworks.org Teri Stoddard
Steve, “the Woz,” was at a party hosted by close friends of mine, more “computer nerds,” back in the 70′s. He was exactly as described; he didn’t come across as superior, even though some of the guests seemed to be in awe.
He had his 4-month-old son with him, and was a loving, protective daddy.
http://www.sharedparentingworks.org Teri Stoddard
Steve, “the Woz,” was at a party hosted by close friends of mine, more “computer nerds,” back in the 70′s. He was exactly as described; he didn’t come across as superior, even though some of the guests seemed to be in awe.
He had his 4-month-old son with him, and was a loving, protective daddy.
http://www.sharedparentingworks.org Teri Stoddard
Steve, “the Woz,” was at a party hosted by close friends of mine, more “computer nerds,” back in the 70′s. He was exactly as described; he didn’t come across as superior, even though some of the guests seemed to be in awe.
He had his 4-month-old son with him, and was a loving, protective daddy.
"Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed."
–Dwight David Eisenhower, “The Chance for Peace,” speech given to the American Society of Newspaper Editors, Apr. 16, 1953.