I want to make more films but they won't let me out of this damn box! I've been in here for years now, for heaven's sake! In the meantime, I've uploaded old stuff.
Translation: profits come first, always. His first minute of silence was conjuring up some lawyerly way to package "walled garden" into a digestible concept, and sell it. He polished that turd to a shine.
Steve jobs said a lot with out saying anything & thats when admitting that the guy was right probably would've been huge if i it were today but it didn't matter especially now they make a software/ hardware updates & it's over took your idea from the comment sections & thats that
Apple under Steve Jobs: “What incredible benefits can we give to the customer?” Apple after Steve Jobs: “What incredible profits can we milk from the customer despite a complete lack of benefit?”
00:10 Mr. Jobs discussed his lack of knowledge on Java and open doc. 01:05 Affecting change is difficult. 01:54 Start with customer experience and work backwards to technology 02:36 Let's sit with engineers to figure out our technology and marketing strategy. 03:13 Apple's first laser printer was an awesome technology with easy usability 03:50 Apple's team is working hard 04:23 Support the team in making mistakes and decisions along the way. 04:50 Supporting Apple in the market
apple is now making hundreds of billions of dollars a year and they have more employees than 75% of american companies do. I think his vision for apple has gone far beyond anything he ever thought it would, in less than 20 years of his death
"And I've got the scar tissue to prove it" was a brilliant line. Also, "Start with the customer experience and work backwards" and implying mistakes are a necessary byproduct of progress. All gold
If more people (including me) took time to think about their next actions/words while responding to idiots then the world would probably be a better place.😂 Sometimes it is very difficult though and the act now/think later alarm kicks in and takes over.
I love you i love you i love you Steve! You were my inspiration, my star, my hope for the world. You were the most intelligent and creative and beloved being on earth. What a wonderful human being and what a loss for the entire world. Steve you are my god! 🌞
Any furniture repair tech knows to use blocks in the rocker springs to keep them in place while you change out the base. That way you don't have to pry the springs up to realign the screw holes, they'll already be in alignment.
Good video. One thing I’d like to add is that those extra small parts that you said wasn’t needed, actually are. They go in the center hole of the brackets that have the springs. They keep the chair from rocking too far back and tipping over. The round swivel plate reduces the center of gravity and if you go as far back as you can do with a traditional base, it will tip backwards. Each bolt is comprised of two sections and when installed they have probably an inch of play that still allows the rocker to rock back but limits how far it will go so it doesn’t tip over. If you rock back hard enough though, it will tip even with these bolts. I used to work at a furniture store and have installed hundreds of these swivel bases. Also what works good to keep the springs in position when you remove the base is to cut a 2x2 into 1/4” long pieces. Then you can slide them in before you take off the standard base. You might have to build up the width of the 2x2=which is actually 1 1/2 x 1 1/2 with some duct tape strips and wrap them around one side. That will increase the height of your blocks and that will keep the holes pretty much where you need them.
Anyone notice how he swallowed and sat down very quickly after the question 🤣 Got brave for 10 seconds then ran for the hills. Well handled Steve , swat that fly away 🦁
The guy asking the question is David Easter then Director of Technologies at Virtus Corporation. He was a major supporter of OpenDoc/working with other vendors on this new technology. When Jobs axed OpenDoc, David obviously was p.o'd. It would be interesting today to get David's side of this question, along with what he thinks of where Apple went under Jobs with Mac OSX/iOS/AppStore/etc. People strangely forget...but Apple was DYING during this time with only a few months cash left in the bank. Jobs slashed/burned a ton of R&D and put the entire company's focus on the original iMac to try and stabilize finances. The biggest problem with OpenDoc: There's no 'short' way to describe what it is, what it does and how it works...except that it can do a few cool things, but features you rely on like the FILE tab is gone. I briefly used OpenDoc in the 90s, I thought it was really cool to 'drag/drop' everything into a document, but I immediately saw the limitations vs using standalone apps like Photoshop/Word.
You guys sent me a DVD way back in the day. I originally discovered this on Newgrounds and remember having to download each episode on dialup and watch them with QuickTime. I remember how excited I was when part 2 finally came out. Rewatching Vendetta has become a Christmas tradition for my sister and me. Thanks for many years of holiday memories and for resharing this film in upscaled, HD glory.
nerd stands up and reveals he knows nothing about market interaction i bet in that moment he was thinking "i should have steve job's position" lmaooo go buy a speedstick, mama's boy.
In short: Grandma Mary doesn't fully understand what the Iphone is or how the fuck it works. She's perfectly fine with her home phone and has been for 85 years. However, it would mean the WORLD to her 21 year old granddaughter to get the latest Iphone for Christmas. The customer is first. They make the profit. So, sit down, tech bro.
Apple is no longer focused on the customer experience and working backwards. They’re pushing technology and change for nothing more than forcing revenue generation, the customer be damned.