Steve Jobs PBS doc: You can change the world
The rest of the special includes interviews with those who knew him personally or Jobs had business with him, including Apple co-founder Wayne Ronald, who interviewed in the back of a limousine down the Las Vegas Strip .
"I would not put gracious in his description," recalled Wayne jobs. "He had the kind of the way and type of approach for individuals and corporate environments that have been run ... it was extremely serious."
Wayne finds when he is not bitter about the fact that he could have become a multi-millionaire had he stuck with the company since its inception, instead of walking away from its 10 percent in 1976.
"Many people feel that one way or another I diddled with something, well, no, I did not. No diddled me of anything, "he said.
What will undoubtedly be a treat for good trackers Apple is the brief interview with Robert Palladino, calligraphy instructor job "of his visit to Reed College in Portland, Oregon Jobs attributed the lower class Palladino as the main reason for the Mac ships with a wide variety of fonts. In the program, Palladino is shown painting the letters and recounting the first time he met the job.
"The other students led him to me as they bring me someone very special," says Palidino. "They really had a great esteem for him. I think they could see the momentum already forming in his mind. "
Palladino noted that Steve Jobs came back two years after leaving Reed to speak to him of a machine he built.
"He was interested in telling me what he was doing and how he used what he learned in class, but he needed help with Greek letters because he wanted a Greek police and that he could not find good models to go from, "Palladino said.
The rest of the special includes interviews with those who knew him personally or Jobs had business with him, including Apple co-founder Wayne Ronald, who interviewed in the back of a limousine down the Las Vegas Strip .
"I would not put gracious in his description," recalled Wayne jobs. "He had the kind of the way and type of approach for individuals and corporate environments that have been run ... it was extremely serious."
Wayne finds when he is not bitter about the fact that he could have become a multi-millionaire had he stuck with the company since its inception, instead of walking away from its 10 percent in 1976.
"Many people feel that one way or another I diddled with something, well, no, I did not. No diddled me of anything, "he said.
What will undoubtedly be a treat for good trackers Apple is the brief interview with Robert Palladino, calligraphy instructor job "of his visit to Reed College in Portland, Oregon Jobs attributed the lower class Palladino as the main reason for the Mac ships with a wide variety of fonts. In the program, Palladino is shown painting the letters and recounting the first time he met the job.
"The other students led him to me as they bring me someone very special," says Palidino. "They really had a great esteem for him. I think they could see the momentum already forming in his mind. "
Palladino noted that Steve Jobs came back two years after leaving Reed to speak to him of a machine he built.
"He was interested in telling me what he was doing and how he used what he learned in class, but he needed help with Greek letters because he wanted a Greek police and that he could not find good models to go from, "Palladino said.