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Silicon Valley Historical Association
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Registrace 12. 10. 2008
The Silicon Valley Historical Association is an organization that publishes books, produces documentaries, and records and preserves filmed interviews covering the history of technology, its renaissance, and notable figures - many of whom have contributed to the Information Age, Computer Age, and Digital Age.
The Silicon Valley Historical Association is known also as the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association (SCVHA), a 501 (c) (3) non-profit.
The Silicon Valley Historical Association is known also as the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association (SCVHA), a 501 (c) (3) non-profit.
Adobe Founders - Charles Geschke and John Warnock Interview - March 28, 2000
The Santa Clara Valley Historical Association interviewed Charles Geschke and John Warnock in 2000. This is a segment from the full unscripted interview.
Charles Geschke and John Warnock 2000 Interview
Interviewer: John McLaughlin, Historian and President of the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association
Interview date: March 28, 2000
Interviewer's question:
"This is going to be a long question, but maybe I can keep it kind of short. I wondered if you could run through the steps in the development of your technology, in kind of a rapid sequence, perhaps going back to PARC."
Transcript (partial):
". . . Yeah, and when we decided to leave XEROX, we looked at opportunities to take a comparable kind of technology and apply it out in the external world to where we saw the opportunity for personal workstations and personal computers. As we looked at the work we had done at PARC, in order to be successful at printing, the one area that we really had never broken through on was how you handle high-quality typography. Conventional wisdom in the late '70s and early '80s was that the only way you could get a bit-map representation of a character to really look good was to hand tune it very carefully for the particular printing process. Well, if you think through the thousands of typefaces and literally tens to hundreds of thousands of characters, particularly in languages like Japanese and Chinese, it would have been totally unrealistic if we hadn't found a solution to how you could represent, in one single mathematical description, the shape of a character so that it could be rendered on any of the devices, whether they're printers or displays. And it was really that breakthrough as part of our development at Adobe that distinguished what we had done and began the foundation of building that market."
For requests to use this copyright-protected work in any manner, email the copyright owner, Santa Clara Valley Historical Association. The contact information can be found on our CZcams About page.
Charles Geschke and John Warnock 2000 Interview
Interviewer: John McLaughlin, Historian and President of the Santa Clara Valley Historical Association
Interview date: March 28, 2000
Interviewer's question:
"This is going to be a long question, but maybe I can keep it kind of short. I wondered if you could run through the steps in the development of your technology, in kind of a rapid sequence, perhaps going back to PARC."
Transcript (partial):
". . . Yeah, and when we decided to leave XEROX, we looked at opportunities to take a comparable kind of technology and apply it out in the external world to where we saw the opportunity for personal workstations and personal computers. As we looked at the work we had done at PARC, in order to be successful at printing, the one area that we really had never broken through on was how you handle high-quality typography. Conventional wisdom in the late '70s and early '80s was that the only way you could get a bit-map representation of a character to really look good was to hand tune it very carefully for the particular printing process. Well, if you think through the thousands of typefaces and literally tens to hundreds of thousands of characters, particularly in languages like Japanese and Chinese, it would have been totally unrealistic if we hadn't found a solution to how you could represent, in one single mathematical description, the shape of a character so that it could be rendered on any of the devices, whether they're printers or displays. And it was really that breakthrough as part of our development at Adobe that distinguished what we had done and began the foundation of building that market."
For requests to use this copyright-protected work in any manner, email the copyright owner, Santa Clara Valley Historical Association. The contact information can be found on our CZcams About page.
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All the right reasons
This is relevant to my interests!
So, how do apple products make this a better world? I don't think they make it a better world. They certainly have made a select few very rich.
Quackery🎉
Guys, come to Germany, you will find everywhere people not willing to help you.
So cool.
We humans are the most dishonest and destructive thing ever to have existed. It’s quite shameful that we call ourselves humane. 🇬🇧
Parts 2 thru 5?
Had this thought recently on acid, nice to be confirmed by Steve
Awesome
But first representing my state in both federal houses and serving in both state houses would be cool I need the presidency tho to REALLY MAKE MY MARK
Because of what you just said I will become president and make the world better
To obtain financial freedom, one must either be a business owner, an investor or both, generating passive income particularly weekly or monthly basis. That’s the key to living a financially stability.,..
I want to compliment you, you have said it all. I am a little business owner and I really want to expand my business to the next level by making myself an investor but I really don't know how to go about it..
imagine investing in Btcoin earlier.... You could have been a multi millionaire precently
@@eileengardner5462 You are right. Been thinking of going into gold and cyptocurrency
Assets that can make you rich *FX *Btcoin *Stocks *Gold *Real estate
You’re right but a lot of people remain poor due to ignorance
I watched this a few weeks ago and I'm coming back today. I'm so worried I can't find it. It's not about Apple, or anything that he has created. It's about the mindset, or how he views one life. If you can see through all the mist, and see the truth, life is never the same again.
Oh , give me a break. He had the chance be cured from a treatable cancer, but he chose some Mystic Eastern medicine route. So much for a man knowing the secrets of life. Sad how we look up to billionaires and celebrities for any meaning in life.
WTF... I've asked plenty of people for help who didn't. Oh well. Still correct though. Most of the cool things that happened in my life included an ask.
Le mec se prend pour un génie mais il a été que le second de Wozniak
is there a longer version of this?
The reality distortion thing about him is so f*cking true. Just look at his tonality and the level of authenticity he tells everything. Mind Blowing!!
2024 presence 😮
watching this on an Apple device
2024
Awesome.
I'm making this my alarm
2024
Steven give me a valuable lesson !
Is this video available for one till 10 hours in repeat ??
தலைவன் for a reason 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
He is way too cool.
You destroyed nature of humanity
Billioners dirty secret is, that they die sitting on their billions, and then some that already have too much steel that money. Instead of spending billions on the poorest folks in the world, and at least once in their lives do something usefull. Aaaahhhhh
Die Welt wäre ohne diesen Mann besser.
I love this advice. Let’s see where life goes, trying my best not to mess up
Will it give me a copyright if i try to spread though my channel?
My mom knew a friend of Jobs
My macbook brought me to this, i think it was called back by it's owner
Not true in 2024 with 8.5 billion people on this tiny planet. The only sentence is reasonably true is "Survival of the fittest" by Darwin. Reasonably because if you're not fit yourself, your ancestors were and they left wealth and opportunities abundant enough for you to not compete with others. Don't follow this advice, be afraid to fail if you don't have enough to survive.
My suggestion is to create an alliance similar to NATO and combine the competitive computer 🖥️ technology to give other students an equivalent chance in regards to their academic capabilities 💯
I don't live in the garage out back either 💯
My name is Jamie Schafer and I live pretty much alone at 858 Dryden Rd Apt A Zanesville Ohio 43701 On the side in the back by Virginia Street
My Family Memberz used to or possibly still do make computer 💻🖥️ chips for Hewlett Packacrd the schools in Ohio still used desk top compters at the school and when the students did their assignments at home on a LapTop manufactured from a different manufacturer and probably a different phone company utility bill then bring the assignment back to school and use a zip drive on a different computer brand 🖥️💻 at the campus the assignments are incorrect?💯‼️ Does this happen to other students as well??? Because I am not having those particular issues with the 3 Free accredited online colleges that I am attending online and out of the the state of Ohio and My Grade point average is much better... 💯
My Family Memberz used to or possibly still do make computer 💻🖥️ chips for Hewlett Packacrd the schools in Ohio still used desk top compters at the school and when the students did their assignments at home on a LapTop manufactured from a different manufacturer and probably a different phone company utility bill then bring the assignment back to school and use a zip drive on a different computer brand 🖥️💻 at the campus the assignments are incorrect?💯‼️ Does this happen to other students as well??? Because I am not having those particular issues with the 3 Free accredited online colleges that I am attending online and out of the the state of Ohio and My Grade point average is much better... 💯
Steve Jobs is a true inspiration and extraordinary entrepreneur.
this interview just happened one year after I was born.
THE BEST QUOTE EVER ❤
Still watching in 2024 and trying to learn new things. ❤️
He was the only genius in tech industry
for me having a purpose keeps me motivated. My purpose and goals change depending where I'm at in life. I appreciate Steve Jobs perspective and many or the younger generation could benefit with this mindset.
Tks steven job ! This is change my life !
He was ironically talk about MATRIX..