lowendmac.com — Steve Jobs still wasn't terribly interested in what was happening at Pixar, but as November 22 neared, he perked up. At a Disney gala in New York, hosted by Rudy Giuliani, Jobs was witness to the dramatic reactions to Pixar's stunning work. He soaked up praise as the night wore on
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furiousgopherJan 24, 2007
Why do we love Steve Jobs so much?
chrisirmoJan 24, 2007
No, books generally have editors that ensure things aren't that poorly written. Interesting story? Yes. Well written? No.
mglmouserJan 24, 2007
I'm sorry but I stopped reading at "dick soup".
obkenobiJan 24, 2007
[quote]Fascinating article - thanks for posting it. I was very interested in learning more about Lucas' involvement.[/quote]Whatever it was, I'm sure it was counterproductive."... and then I want a shark with a laser, riding an elephant." - Lucas' original script for Toy Story[quote]I had no idea Paul Allen created Dreamworks SKG.[/quote]Did he really create it? I thought it was Spielberg and Katzenberg. Why isn't his initial in "SKG"? I guess it just wouldn't sound as good. Dreamworks SKAG?
obkenobiJan 24, 2007
He must get that all the time."Yes, god-dammit, my name is Dick Shoup!""Sir... do you have a lisp?"It's actually pronounced Shoo-paye'.
brotherfrancizJan 24, 2007
Crap, I just realised I replied to a spammer... look further down, eastoninc223344 posts the same thing, and he joined on January 23, 2007...I feel so stupid now...
mrblackthorneJan 24, 2007
Interestingly, criticizing "Mac Fanbois" must be an integral focus of your life, considering the effort it took to drag the term "Mac Fanboy" into a thread that had, in reality, nothing to do with Macs except that the article was posted on an Apple-history website.