![]() Believing he was "standing in the shadow of giants" of product-design talent and avoiding financial risk, he quit the company. Furthermore, his passion was in original product engineering and in slot machines, and not in the documentation systems he assumed Jobs and Wozniak probably wanted him to do indefinitely at Apple. Legally, all members of a partnership are personally responsible for any debts incurred by any partner unlike Jobs and Wozniak, then 21 and 25, Wayne had personal assets that potential creditors could possibly seize. Jobs secured a US$15,000 line of credit to buy product materials for Apple's first order which had been placed by The Byte Shop whose reputation as a notoriously slow-paying vendor gave Wayne great concern for his future. Wayne's business attitude was already risk-averse due to his experience five years prior with the "very traumatic" failure of his slot machine business, the debt of which he had spent one year voluntarily repaying. Wayne illustrated the first Apple logo and wrote the Apple I manual. As the venture's self-described "adult in the room" at age 41, Wayne wrote a partnership agreement, and the three founded Apple Computer on April 1, 1976. ![]() The two would each hold a 45% stake so that Wayne could receive a 10% stake to act as a tie-breaker in their decisions. In the ensuing two-hour conversation about technology and business, Jobs proposed the founding of a computer company led by Wozniak and himself. ![]() To help settle one of their typical intense discussions about the design of computers and the future of the industry, Wayne invited the two to his home to facilitate and advise them. In 1976, Wayne built the internal corporate documentation systems at the three-year-old Atari, when he met coworkers Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. I was far better working in engineering." Apple Wayne reflected in 2014 that, "I discovered very quickly that I had no business being in business. In 1971, Wayne started his first business which sold slot machines. In 1956, aged 22, he moved to California. He trained as a technical draftsman during high school at the School of Industrial Art in New York City. Wayne was born in Cleveland, Ohio, United States on May 17, 1934. Twelve days later, he sold his 10% share of the new company back to Jobs and Wozniak for US$800 (equivalent to $3,810 in 2021), and one year later accepted a final US$1,500 (equivalent to $7,143 in 2021) to forfeit any potential future claims against the newly incorporated Apple. He co-founded Apple Computer Company (now Apple Inc.) as a partnership with Steve Wozniak and Steve Jobs on April 1, 1976, providing administrative oversight and documentation for the new venture. Stella's Tomb Raider Site: Gerald Wayne (born May 17, 1934) is a retired American electronics industry businessman. Follow this link for details about this site's advertising and privacy policy. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. No part of this walkthrough may be reproduced on another site without permission. By all means, share it with friends, but please include this credit line so people can send me their feedback. Feel free to copy or print this walkthrough for personal use. Thank you!Ĭopyright © 2015 - Stellalune (). ![]() As always, I welcome your corrections/suggestions. If this site was useful, please consider supporting it financially or in other ways. If you need help right away, I recommend the Lara Croft Online forums ( ), the Square Enix Tomb Raider Forum or any of the other message boards listed at /stella/community.html. WAS THIS WALKTHROUGH HELPFUL? If not, I apologize and invite you to contact me with any questions. ![]()
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