1:11:02
Redesigned. Redesigned.
1:11:06
We're artists here.
1:11:09
A place where raw sand
comes in one end...
1:11:12
...and goes out the other. Silicon art.
1:11:18
You know, IBM, they're gonna want
all our stuff.
1:11:23
IBM?
1:11:27
IBM, they're history.
1:11:30
I mean, they're 1950s, they're ice America,
a bloated enemy in a crumbling castle.
1:11:35
- And we're storming it.
- I know IBM is the enemy, Steve.
1:11:38
But we can help you.
1:11:41
You don't have to worry about IBM.
1:11:44
Yeah?
1:11:46
So why you even working with them?
1:11:49
I'd much rather work with you.
1:12:01
We're in.
1:12:04
- We're doing work for Apple.
- You're kidding me.
1:12:06
They're sending us three prototypes
of the computer we just saw.
1:12:09
- The Macintosh.
- For God sakes.
1:12:11
There's a pirate flag flying above our heads,
and he's giving us the crown jewel?
1:12:15
Who the hell's the pirate here?
1:12:16
He sees what he believes,
not the other way around.
1:12:19
We're not his worst problem.
1:12:21
If he's not careful,
he's gonna wreck the place.
1:12:25
- Macintosh! Macintosh!
- Macintosh rules!
1:12:27
- Apple II's the best!
- Mac's the best!
1:12:30
Even when I got my memory back,
it was never the same for me.
1:12:34
I couldn't believe
how it had all changed.
1:12:36
Apple was tearing itself to pieces.
1:12:39
Steve had turned it into two camps;
1:12:41
His new Macintosh group
against everyone else in the company.
1:12:50
Steve, what the hell is this?
1:12:53
It's like a family. Things get messy.
1:12:57
I don't understand this.
1:12:59
You got the Mac people
against the Apple II people?