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Even better. Imagine the coked up Jobs (Disclamer; It seems the behavior presented if not the recreation chosen at the time but that's not a claim of fact by me) of the early years. Those years when he'd show up to interviews barefoot and kick the applications that wore suits out half way through..
Oh man I'd love to be a fly on the wall just to watch that. "And then Jobs snapped.. he lost it.. he fakes the developer out with a kind comment and a left hook then circles right.." hehehe.. this is going to keep me giggling all day..
(second reply but it doesn't relate to the smartss first reply)
That was my biggest problem when I first started mucking with osX; it was too easy. I was sure I'd missed something. I had to install VLC so I downloaded it and a compressed file apeared on the desktop. I double clicked and there was a text file and an icon. I moved the icon to the list of programs then though; "ok, now what do I do to finalize this sucker so I can use it.. crap.. that's it? That can't be it.. where are the files, where are the save data folders?"
Everything became clear when I found my way to the terminal, saw that Unix cli stairing back at me and discovered the rest of the program files within the subdirectories manipulated as a single object through the icon representation.
Jobs wouldn't be sending an email, he'd be in someones (or several someones) faces, exploding and covering them with froth and spittle.
So what you're saying is that Gates is more professional than Jobs.
Being in your subordinates face spitting and frothing isn't good management.




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2005-07-06
Ya know, that seemed like a pretty matter of fact email. I don't know if I'd consider it angry or not.
But think if this happened at Apple.
Jobs wouldn't be sending an email, he'd be in someones (or several someones) faces, exploding and covering them with froth and spittle.
It's easy to disregard this email and file it under "yea, we should do something about that".
I imagine, however, that being in an angry Jobs RDF puts a little more fire in to someone.
It never ceases to amaze me how easy stuff is to install on the Mac. I always feel like I'm missing something. I'll gladly pay the download and extra disk space these apps take for that simplicity.