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Shacklebolt

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Anyone think during the keynote Steve looked a little off his game? He's usually really good at those things, but he just sounded tired, and he actually seemed to lose his train of thought at a few points.
 
I thought he looked better then the Feb event with the Mini and Hi-Fi... his arms might have been slimmer, but his face and the rest of his body look better

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Sorry, a gagillian people were watching the Keynote over the past 24 hours, so I didn't have a chance to see it until tonight. And, of course, I didn't see the other threads.
 
Shacklebolt said:
Sorry, a gagillian people were watching the Keynote over the past 24 hours, so I didn't have a chance to see it until tonight. And, of course, I didn't see the other threads.


Its ok, i've done it, you've done it... most people have done it
 
On a side note

Steve uses a cinema display at the WWDC. Is it 23" or 20"? It looks like 23" to me, but I'm not sure. Definitely not 30".
 
if any of this was about his presence at the keynote...the press release from around 2 months back did state that him, phil, and the other guys were all going to do the keynote together, so the multi-people thing was a given.

but he doesnt look at his best IMO
 
Well, there's always this article by Leander Kahney.

Looking very thin, almost gaunt, Jobs used the 90-minute presentation to introduce a new desktop Mac and preview the next version of Apple's operating system, code-named Leopard.

He did look a little thin to me, but other than that he seemed all right.
 
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