I love the 'What about safety regulations?' questions. Steve handled it far better than I would have.
'We like our employees, we wouldn't want to burn them up!"
That's class.
'We like our employees, we wouldn't want to burn them up!"
That's class.
HiRez said:It's like the civilian Pentagon.
I want to work for Apple at Cupertino now.
You know, for kids!
IF you watched the video, he said it they would move in in 2015.
Ground break next year and move in in 2015.
I can't believe these stupid questions being asked by those council members..
VERY IMPRESSIVE!! - was it me or did Steve speak longer at the council mtg then at the Keynote yesterday.
Jeez the onslaught of patently ridiculous question shows just how large the disparity is between the political-statist-do-nothings and the private producers like Apple.
Audacious demands like free Wi-Fi? Ridiculous questions about safety when one can't even build a fence anymore without municipal permits? And the finale of the mayor simultaneously gushing and begging. Enough to make one sick.
Only the one guy with years of corporate experience at HP had an appropriate response.
Those who can do. Those who can't work in government.
I agree 100%. Steve is absolutely right in saying that Cupertino should be the ones providing the free wi-fi with all the taxes Apple must be paying.
How typical of a government body to ask its people "what's in it for us?" instead of "what can we do for you?"
lol free wifi....
Do they even know what are they talking about.
Is it all one giant window stretching all the way around the building?