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Anonymous Sidney Potter said...

Larger and smaller - yes, on a three inch screen. Give me a break.

1/10/07, 5:58 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Trivia: Steve Jobs often says that he routinely carries several thousand dollars in cash (must be quite a wad of bills) just in case he comes across some immediate buying opportunities. He must be either very naive or very stupid to let something like that be known.

Peter
Iron Rails & Iron Weights

1/10/07, 6:09 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

He must be the richest Arab-American, and would make an interesting presidential candidate.

1/10/07, 9:34 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wonder what sort of "immediate buying opportunities" both (a) require several - or even most of one - thousand dollars, and (b) don't take credit cards?

1/10/07, 12:41 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I wonder what sort of "immediate buying opportunities" both (a) require several - or even most of one - thousand dollars, and (b) don't take credit cards?

1/10/07, 12:41 PM

Anonymous Vanya said...

I wonder what sort of "immediate buying opportunities" both (a) require several - or even most of one - thousand dollars, and (b) don't take credit cards?

I believe Mr. Jobs is referring to prostitutes.

1/10/07, 2:05 PM

Anonymous SFG said...

He could also be making a dirty joke.

1/10/07, 6:57 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The only Arab presidential candidate I can think of is Ralph Nader, and unlike Ralph, Steve Jobs may be tarred with an options backdating scandal.

Anyhow, somehow I doubt being President is one of Jobs's ambitions. It really isn't the best job, when you think about it. He probably lives in a nicer house now, and has fewer people who hate him.

Dave

1/10/07, 10:11 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Careful, you might get your domain taken away from you if Steve Jobs does beleive that it causes confusion and he wouldn't even have to pay you for it.

1/11/07, 7:45 AM

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