by Scott Ard, CNET news.com
The location was the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, Calif., a city in the heart of Silicon Valley, where Wozniak in the 1970s witnessed the personal computer revolution that was just getting started, a revolution in which he would eventually play a crucial role. And the reason he was strolling through the museum’s artifacts with a small group of journalists was to provide a sneak peek at an exhibit dubbed “Revolution: The first 200 years of computing,” which is one part of a two-year, $19 million renovation the 25,000-square-foot museum will be revealing to the public in January. As Wozniak, who clearly enjoys talking about the history of computing, said at the event, “I say no to a lot of things, but never to the computer museum.” (see video interviews of Steve Wozniak at museum)
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