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I called him
up, and he was really excited that I actually would call him,
and talked me into driving to Berkeley to visit him. I finally
locate the dorm where Woz, Steve Jobs, and Bill Klaxton was
waiting for me. After the usual introductions, it became obvious
that Woz didn't know how to use the blue box, and I didn't
want Woz to misuse it and eventually get detected, so I took
time to explain the do's and don'ts on using this amazing
tone device.
Woz was relentless in his questions and I was patient enough
to tell him how to make international calls, so for fun we
tried to call the Pope in Rome. For those that don't know
the Woz, he just loves to play pranks on everyone. Woz wanted
to call the Pope and make a "Confession". By this
time, I said to myself... "These crazy college kids!"
After Woz's lesson, I eventually left, with a stern warning
to Woz not to make and sell them, because this would cause
problems for all of us.
Woz got a little greedy and made enough of them to sell for
enough money for school, and to fund his computer project
which eventually became he Apple I. I repeatedly contacted
Woz to make sure he wasn't misusing the box, and eventually
learned he was selling them for $150 apiece. In each one,
he had an inscription "He has the whole world in his
hands", and instructions for making international calls.
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Click
here to read an interview with
Steve Wozniak, by Manish Srivastava
One day, when
Woz was driving from his parents home in Sunneyvale to UC
Berkeley, his car broke down somewhere near Fremont. So he
thought he would try and use his blue box to place a call.
Just then, a police car pulls up and a policeman gets out
and asks Woz for his ID. As the cop was checking things out,
he noticed the box sitting in the pay phone and asked "What's
that?". Woz said "It's my Synthesizer for an electronic
project". The cop was pressing the buttons, playing with
it, then handed it hack and said "A guy named Moog beat
you to it" and left.
Woz sold the box to another acquaintance who was totally uncool
and eventually brought me to the attention of Bell Security
by his constant bragging about his ability to make free calls.
He was in a San Jose high school and mentioned my name to
his school's Activities Director. Nothing came of it, but
I tried to distance myself from him as much as possible.
Eventually, this kid got busted, who had Woz's box. From that
time on, we all agreed to lay low and not mess with anything
for a while. More and more of Woz's customers got busted,
mostly for leaving tell tale evidence by making a large amount
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