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Hnrobert42 17 hours ago

Sometimes I think a lot of myself. Sometimes I don't. During the times I do, I console myself about my lack of success by thinking that I have never been in the right place at the right time.

But had I been in that place at that time, I would not have invented the digital camera. That guy Sasson was clearly capable far beyond the rest of us.

doug_durham 13 hours ago | parent | next [-]

He is an exceptional engineer. In 1986 I developed an instant messaging system that worked across the internet on X Windows. It was very popular at HP where I worked. It ran on X Windows and had many of the features of modern messaging systems like WhatsApp. I didn’t think twice about it. A few years later I saw how these apps took the world by storm once the internet became popular. I think I had caught lightning in a bottle but didn’t appreciate it. It’s kind of the opposite of Sasson. However in both cases we were lousy evangelists. Also I’m not an exceptional engineer.

JKCalhoun 17 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

That's a poignant observation. There are "times and places" for things. And whether you or I would have been "the right person" at that time is hard to know.

I consider Wozniak (obvious example) who was at the "right time and place" in the early 1970's. He at the engineering capital of the U.S. (Silicon Valley — already known by that name at the time) knowing adults in engineering fields that could get him otherwise expensive and new for the time microprocessor chips… just as the chips were becoming more affordable—just as Don Lancaster's "TV Typewriter" and the "Altair 8800" began to grace the cover of Popular Electronics

Woz seemed to flounder, or be overwhelmed somewhat, a decade later when hacks with a 555 Timer chip, a few NAND gates or NTSC timing hijinks to get color was not where the industry was going. He took a back-seat on the engineering side.

At the same time, not to diminish Woz's skills in 1975, there were a lot of other smart kids in the "Valley" then that did have their home-brew computers become a product.

(And then so much more to unpack when you allow for Job's contributions, U.S. schools purchasing Apple computers, etc.)

dotancohen 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

It's also interesting to note _why_ Sasson thought that an electronic camera with no moving parts was possible: Star Trek. That was his literal inspiration for the camera that was intended to annoy mechanical engineers by having no mechanical parts.