7 Crazy Facts About Steve Wozniak

Thanks to the Steve Jobs biography by Walter Iaasacson, we all know some crazy things that happened in the life of one Apple Co-Founder; but what about Apple’s employee number 1, Steve Wozniak?  “The Woz,” as many people like to call him, single handedly built the revolutionary Apple I and created the conceptual foundation for the personal computer.

I had the pleasure of communicating with Mr. Wozniak a few weeks ago. The experience left an unbelievable impact on my life and drove me to learn more about his amazing career. Throughout my reading, I discovered a few facts that I never knew about this legendary engineer.

1. Woz has been an engineer since high school
When Woz was a senior in high school he built an electronic metronome that gave him his first run-in with the law.  He was sent to a juvenile detention center after he used his device to pull a practical prank. During his freshmen year at college Woz burned up so much computer time that his university almost billed him. Once you’re a geek, you’re always a geek.

2. He quit his job at HP to become the Vice President of Apple
Every entrepreneur knows that during the bootstrapping stages of your startup you’re going to need a part time job. The easiest way to do this is to get a job doing what you love, so it’s no surprise that Woz had a job at HP. The irony is that HP and Apple would be competing in the marketplace for decades to come.

3. Woz was not too familiar with Revelations 
The original Apple I sold for $666.67, a price that shocked many because of its relation to the mark of the beast. No need to worry though, Woz is anything but the devil. When asked about the price he said he had no idea about the correlation and that he just “likes repeating numbers.”


4. He survived an airplane crash
Woz not only helped build the largest technology company in the world, but he also survived an airplane crash along the way. In 1981 Woz was injured after a premature liftoff from Santa Cruz Sky Park. For a while, shortly after the crash he had no recollection of the incident, but over time he eventually regained his memory.

5. Woz is in the National Inventors Hall of Fame
It’s no surprise that Woz joined the likes of Henry Ford and other great minds in the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Yes, you read that right: there is a National Inventors Hall of Fame; and it’s probably the coolest hall of fame in the world. Woz is accredited for creating the personal computer and was inducted in the year 2000.


6. Woz is an active Foursquare user.
If you checkout Woz’s Foursquare profile you’ll notice that he has over 1,100 check-ins, 27 badges, and 11 mayorships. Among his mayorships are IHOP and Outback Steakhouse; two of his favorite places to eat. Several days ago Woz checked-in to a cemetery and joked “checking it out for a possible residency.”

7. Woz is a man of Integrity
Out of everything on this list I believe Woz’s integrity stands out the most to me. The fact that Mr. Wozniak took the time to speak with me says a lot about his character and integrity. People of Woz’s socio-economic status often tend to lose sight of themselves in fame, fortune, or power; but Mr. Wozniak is an exception to this stereotype. Steve takes the time to interact with fans on Facebook and often posts riddles and jokes on his Timeline. Aside from his down-to-earth attitude, Woz also gives back to his community by funding and providing technical support for a technology program in his local school district.

Andrew Torba: Andrew is the CEO of Kuhcoon.com, a Social Media as a Service (SMaS) platform. Andrew is also a senior at the University of Scranton where he double majors in Philosophy and Political Science with a minor in Entrepreneurship. Over the past year he has researched and documented over 500 tech startup companies from across the globe. Andrew has a passion for entrepreneurship, technology, social media, and weight lifting.

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  • Such an awesome post.  Just met Steve this year for the first time randomly and he is extremely nice and so down to earth.  His book iWoz is also a great read.

  • I remember when he looked like that!  I was near the back corner of 10260 Bandley Dr. when they sometimes used to come through the production area.  For awhile I was right next to one of the packing departments, possibly the one with the manuals and paddles.  The other packing department, made up of the Soto brothers, was at the other end.  I also remember the comment that made it back to the company after the plane crash: "I feel shitty!"  Spoken like a true leader.

  • Nice post... just one thing a bit unclear. First fact, quoting: "He was sent to a juvenile detention center after he used his device to
    pull a practical prank. During his freshmen year at college Woz burned
    up so much computer time that his university almost billed him".

    What was the prank exactly? Was it burning computer time, using the metronome? How exactly? Perhaps it's just me, but you got me lost around here...

    • @46ec9b2c3a6290d90a8b3ae6d0bd6487:disqus  Thanks for reading! @facebook-540244711:disqus  is correct: he used the metronome as a "ticking time bomb" and put it inside his locker. The noise sounded like a ticking bomb.

  • Hes a real genius...dats vat is called talent in real sense! He is one my top tech icon, alongwith Steve and Bill and Mark :).........Definitely a nice post. 

  • I wonder if "The Woz, "remembers meeting me at the Outback Restaurant in Campbell in 2000, and
    I suggested that Apple incorporate Dave by Thurmsby Software into their
    Operating Systems?