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World Cup Memo Written By Steve Jobs Going Up For Auction

New submitter Dega704 writes with an excerpt from El Reg: "Before Steve Jobs came up with the iPhone or even the Apple II, he designed paddles for ball-flipping games at Atari where the scruffy 19-year-old was employed to improve game design. Sotheby's New York will auction off a document dating from Jobs's time there: a 1974 report that Jobs wrote for his boss suggesting ways to improve arcade game World Cup. According to Jobs' biography, his Atari days are most notable for his clashes with colleagues, who he considered to be 'dumb shits'. He was made to work night shifts there partly because he was in a phase of refusing to wash and so he apparently smelt bad, causing complaints from his co-workers. But Jobs obviously did some work at Atari too, with the document laying out his ideas for improving player experience. The typed four-page document includes three circuit designs in pencil and additional designs for the paddles and alignment of players defending a soccer goal."

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  1. Mantra FTA by vencs · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    An insightful Buddhist Mantra:

    gate gate paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha

    "gone gone, gone beyond, gone altogether beyond, O what an awakening (end)!"

  2. Re:Only a video game? by Wovel · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Be real. If you have seen 100 0-0 matches, only two of them were remotely interesting. Only one of them would be interesting to someone who is not a fanatic.