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itsunbelievably

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Aug 8, 2011
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In 1978 Steve Jobs, wearing a suit and tie and sporting a full beard and mustache and the classic wire-rimmed glasses, is shown preparing for a television appearance. He seems vulnerable and nervous as he catches a glimpse of his image on a monitor, suddenly aware of the significance of this early New York TV appearance. He reveals just how vulnerable, when he states that he is feeling sick and that he is not kidding.

Catching a real honest look at this icon in the very early days is amazing. Knowing that even Steve Jobs has a shy, but confident air about him, in a nano second he shows that he is susceptible to being queasy.


:) :apple: :)
 
Seen it, surprised no link. Sorta meh. His '97 WWDC address or Stanford speech are by far more interesting.
 
He was pretty much a kid back then. You think he still gets like that before doing a WWDC keynote?
 
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