The document discusses the early history of Apple and the development of the original Macintosh computer. It describes how the Apple team first worked out of Steve Jobs' parents' home and later moved to an office located above The Good Earth restaurant in Cupertino. This office had a playful atmosphere with bean bag chairs, toys, and daily Nerf ball games. The team continued developing the Macintosh prototype until Bud Tribble joined and convinced them to switch to the 68000 processor. This attracted Steve Jobs' attention and he moved the project to larger offices in Texaco Towers to continue its development.