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Just so everyone can see this clearly here’s a screenshot of the photo from the article. I’d recommend @jamesnajera start a poll on this thread to let users vote if this is Jobs or not. And whose to say that Jobs would wear an Apple Watch. He may want to stay off the grid. Or he may just hate the Apple Watch so much that he refuses to wear it.
 
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Thank you for posting the image. Sorry I don’t know how to start a poll. Overall I don’t think it is him (would be awesome though). Just a fun post based on rumors going on in the Internet. ;)
 
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Sadly just wishful thinking.
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"So, Steve, how has it been spending the remainder of your life in hiding?"

"Incredibly awesome! To make sure nobody notices me, I hang out in public, wearing my signature facial hair, near-baldness, and glasses."
Hiding in plain sight?
 
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"So, Steve, how has it been spending the remainder of your life in hiding?"

"Incredibly awesome! To make sure nobody notices me, I hang out in public, wearing my signature facial hair, near-baldness, and glasses."
I mean, I guess he could always be Sean Connery.
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Give the guy some glasses and he’s a dead ringer for Jobs. No pun intended :p
 
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These are photos of Steve and me

My daughter kept saying friends at school said I looked like Steve, so I got the glasses, worn these frames for years now.

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Stop it with this conspiracy theory nonsense. There was only one Steve Jobs, and he was an amazing actor too...

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In all seriousness, people should just accept that everyone dies. Our relatives and friends will die, and so people that we admire or despise. Death is renewal, and even someone like Steve Jobs, or Bill Gates, or Nadella, or Putin, etc. is bound to leave forever and let the next generations to enjoy their own lives.
 
I catch a train every morning, and a fellow commuter looks exactly like Tim Cook. I assume the real Tim Cook doesn't commute to Hull, UK by train every morning so I think it's reasonable to assume it's not him. But then again...

When I was a kid, my father took me to a rugby match, and I noticed that one of the spectators bore a strange resemblance to Joachim von Ribbentrop (yes, I was looking at the spectators, not at the match; so what).

Subsequently, I commented on that to my father, who looked, laughed, agreed that there was some similarity, but we both concurred (after all, I had read William Shirer's magisterial work, "The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich" - it was my (requested) birthday present on my twelfth birthday - and, thus, I was perfectly well aware of the fact that Joachim von Ribbentrop had been executed in Nuremberg in 1946 and so was very unlikely to be attending a provincial rugby match several decades later in a different country) that this was not just improbable but impossible.

Stop it with this conspiracy theory nonsense. There was only one Steve Jobs, and he was an amazing actor too...

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In all seriousness, people should just accept that everyone dies. Our relatives and friends will die, and so people that we admire or despise. Death is renewal, and even someone like Steve Jobs, or Bill Gates, or Nadella, or Putin, etc. is bound to leave forever and let the next generations to enjoy their own lives.

Exactly.

Agree completely.

Yeah, don't people realize that every time a living person mentions the dead, they get pinged in the afterlife?! And the toggle to turn 'em off is buried deep in your settings!

Well said.
 
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I was perfectly well aware of the fact that Joachim von Ribbentrop had been executed in Nuremberg in 1946 and so was very unlikely to be attending a provincial rugby match several decades later in a different county

I honestly laughed here. Unless... what if it was his clone? (it is well known that clones and doppelgangers love rugby and baseball).
[doublepost=1567084920][/doublepost]I remember seeing my grandma at the Smithsonian, when I was 9 or 10. She had been dead for over a year by then. I still remember it as if it was today. It wasn't certainly her, but it was my mind filling the void of her death in the most improbable of all the situations. Despite knowing that she wasn't at the Smithsonian, I kinda treasure the experience; I am glad that my mind gave me an opportunity to "see" her once more.
 
I honestly laughed here. Unless... what if it was his clone? (it is well known that clones and doppelgangers love rugby and baseball).
[doublepost=1567084920][/doublepost]I remember seeing my grandma at the Smithsonian, when I was 9 or 10. She had been dead for over a year by then. I still remember it as if it was today. It wasn't certainly her, but it was my mind filling the void of her death in the most improbable of all the situations. Despite knowing that she wasn't at the Smithsonian, I kinda treasure the experience; I am glad that my mind gave me an opportunity to "see" her once more.
Nice story about your grandmother.

I suggest forum members with an appreciation for Monty Python look up the sketch with Hitler and friends "hiding out in a small boarding house in Minehead England". Hilarious.
 
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