IBM decided they were going to enter the copying business in 1968.
“IBM decided they were going to enter the copying business in 1968.”
— Arthur Rock · Copying
The World Motivation
IBM decided they were going to enter the copying business in 1968.
“IBM decided they were going to enter the copying business in 1968.”
— Arthur Rock · Copying
IBM decided they were going to enter the copying business in 1968.
Killing Intel, I, I just had to resign from the Apple Board.
Which, the first meeting with anybody is, you know, everybody is on their best behavior. It's only after you get to know them for a while that you figure out.
And we invested three hundred thousand dollars, became the lead investor and I became Chairman of the Board of Scientific Data Systems, as I was at Intel for a while.
People come in with business plans and, I mean I know that no one is going to meet everything they say in a business plan but you got to have something to, to guide towards.
The hardest thing was learning to write. I was 13, and the only writing I had done was for Social Studies. It consisted of copying passages right out of the encyclopedia.
I spend a lot of time copying saxophone players and trumpet players. Not to say that it is not important to listen to guitar players, but there's so much music out there and so many possibilities. I like anyone who plays any instrument.
I've been playing for aeons now, but way, way back, I remember Eddie Van Halen came out ,and I loved his playing. He was amazing. But then everyone started copying his guitars with Floyds, and I didn't.
Everything in my life has come from an urge to share. Everything I've learned is from friends, family and copying.
Every band had their own distinctive sound, but it was pretty much dancing music and rhythmic music with a tremendous emphasis on copying the Cuban models.