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That is too bad. I got the first 3 minutes of the keynote, and now it’s down. No matter, the “set free” ad sends shivers down my spine, and the updated design of Apple’s homepage rocks.
Did anyone notice that Steeve didn’t look too well?
Seemed a bit uninspired, tired as well.. and this little coughing everytime..
and he did quite a lot from paper.. unusual..
Age, stress, previous medical condition, non relenting work ethic, type A personality, family man/husband/father balancing act, active CEO ( vs. passive iconic boardroom figure); And yes, he may just be looking a little tired. Time is a constant and does not stand still for any individual, not even Steve Jobs. The show must go on, but for how long and to what cost?
So, Mike – is this what keynotes are really like behind the scenes?
http://www.geekculture.com/joyoftech/index.html
As they say, ‘based on a true story.’
That is too bad. I got the first 3 minutes of the keynote, and now it’s down. No matter, the “set free” ad sends shivers down my spine, and the updated design of Apple’s homepage rocks.
It is working okay now.
AAPL closes at 80.86
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=AAPL&t=1d
Did anyone notice that Steeve didn’t look too well?
Seemed a bit uninspired, tired as well.. and this little coughing everytime..
and he did quite a lot from paper.. unusual..
To MarcoF, yes I also noticed that. Maybe Steve spent too much his energy in the rehearsal.
What’s more, the whole audience was also a little dull during the whole keynote. That’s also unusual.
Age, stress, previous medical condition, non relenting work ethic, type A personality, family man/husband/father balancing act, active CEO ( vs. passive iconic boardroom figure); And yes, he may just be looking a little tired. Time is a constant and does not stand still for any individual, not even Steve Jobs. The show must go on, but for how long and to what cost?
Maybe, it is due to the ‘missing products’ that he is subdued. A last minute change may have meant a lot more rehearsing?