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The Twilight Years of Cap'n Crunch

Carl Bialik from WSJ writes "Tech pioneer John Draper, a legendary, eccentric figure in Silicon Valley better known as Cap'n Crunch, has slipped to the margins while his peers became rich, the Wall Street Journal writes in a profile. Draper was a 'phone phreak' and helped develop the technology for word processing and voice-activated telephone menus; meanwhile, he eluded the mainstream by tampering with the phone system, frequenting the rave scene and shouting at anyone smoking anywhere near him. 'Once tolerated, even embraced, for his eccentricities, Mr. Draper now lives on the margins of this affluent world, still striving to carve out a role in the business mainstream,' says the WSJ. More from the article: 'Contemporaries who've gone on to riches and fame say they've tried to help Mr. Draper over the years. Mr. Wozniak says Mr. Draper's problem is that his skills lie in technology rather in making business deals or starting a company. "He didn't come from a business orientation," says Mr. Wozniak.'"

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  1. Re:Price of an interview by British · · Score: 0, Troll

    IIRC he was showing kids how to do "Crunch-ups", and that's where things kind of went downhill.

  2. Re:Wow by easter1916 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Or perhaps it's like claiming that hanging around with people who throw punches can lead to being on the receiving end of one?

    Besides, until smoking is outlawed, it's Drapers problem. If smoking is legal in a place and he still yells at smokers, that's his problem.