Young Steve Jobs and me in 1974, with the "Blue Box" I designed.
(Photograph courtesy of Margaret Wozniak)
In 1978, Apple got a real office! Here I am testing some new hardware.
(Photograph courtesy of Dan Sokol)
Oh, how times have changed! Apple's headquarters at 1 Infinite Loop in Cupertino are
pictured here.
(Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia)
My friend Dan Sokol gave me this framed Apple I circuit board as a thirtieth birthday gift. It was displayed in the Apple lobby for years.
(Photograph courtesy of Dan Sokol)
Before we had the volume to pay for plastic cases, a lot of our customers would cover the Apple I board with a wooden case, often made of Koa wood.
(Photograph courtesy of
Wikipedia)
The Apple II—my creation—is the computer that changed the world. So they tell me. (
Photograph courtesy of Wikipedia)
The Apple III was the computer that was designed by committee. Apple pushed it like crazy, but the majority of people still wanted the Apple II.
(Photograph courtesy of
Wikipedia)
U.S. President Ronald Reagan awarded Steve and me the U.S. Technology Medal in 1985.
(Photograph courtesy of The White House)
Here I am the day we opened up the US Festival in 1983. It lost money but I enjoyed every minute of it.
(Photograph courtesy of Dan Sokol)
Here I am with my second wife, Candi, and then Van Halen star David Lee Roth. We were at the party before one of Van Halen's US Festival appearances.
(Photograph
courtesy of Dan Sokol)
Singer Emmylou Harris is a longtime friend of mine. She sang at my wedding and played at my US Festival.
(Photograph courtesy of Dan Sokol)
Here ! am with my second wife, Candi. She is the mother of my three children.
(Photograph courtesy of Dan Sokol)
Steve Jobs and me sharing a laugh at Macworld 2005.
(Photograph courtesy of Alan Luckow)