I like Woz but am tried of billionaires, be they politicians, idle rich, or activists, playing the "I'm on the side of the little guy" card. Woz and friends might have something great going but I doubt the little guy is truly what motivates them. Drop the proletariat washing and let the science and engineering speak for itself.
What I took this to mean is that this company will not be tied to any nation's military complex or government funding.<p>I'm eager to learn what Woz means by this.<p>All I could find so far was this:<p>> a 3D printing site reported Wozniak's company appeared to be using a printer for high-strength titanium — and suggested the company might have something to do with cleaning up space junk. [0]<p>[0] <a href="https://3dprint.com/283866/apples-steve-wozniak-to-clean-up-space-junk-with-desktop-metals-titanium-3d-printing/" rel="nofollow">https://3dprint.com/283866/apples-steve-wozniak-to-clean-up-...</a><p>"Not like the others" could also allude to it being a company that removes junk from space instead of putting it there.
Except for Branson, aren't most of the "space billionaires" of US origin or activity? It seems to me that most other countries have only government funded space programs.
Is it just me or does that video clip feel a lot like "Here's to the crazy ones" / the Think Different campaign from Apple back in the day?