In his 2004 writeup, software geek Ron Avitur tells about designing and developing the PowerPC version of the Graphing Calculator.
The nifty Graphing Calculator was developed under the radar at Apple by a team of people led by Ron and his friend Greg Robbins. Every day Ron and Greg would sneak into the offices at Apple, where they'd been laid off months prior, just to finish their project in the hope that it would make it onto the Gold Master, and into the installed software on every Mac shipping from the factory. And they did it.
Back in the day, it was almost an unwritten pledge among those of us who evangelized the Mac on a totally volunteer basis: If you were in a store that sold computers, you went straight to the shelf displaying the Macs and fired up the Graphing Calculator. I had more than a few engineer-types notice me fiddling with the Mac, stroll by, and be lured into conversation by the spinning horus or the twisting saddle forms I created using exponents and weird-ass formulae.
"I never knew you could do that on an Apple!" Two tip-offs in one sentence, telling you they were PC geeks.
Then, just before you'd walk away from the one measly shelf of Macs (among rows and rows of PCs), you'd fire up the Graphing Calculator demo, and leave it twirling and rolling in your wake, doing your proselytizing for you, on a totally volunteer basis.
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