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So, a lot of people speculate that Apple execs and/or Steve Jobs frequent MacRumors on a regular basis and add new rumors/support old ones. What member (if any) do you think is Steve Jobs in disguise, or any other high-ranking Apple official?

Back when I first joined and frequented the computer forums more, I thought it was Tallest Skil because he/she always seemed so confident about what would happen. Anyway, who do you think is Steve Jobs in disguise (or maybe it's Jonathan Ive who's actually on these forums, not Jobs)?

P.S. 10 awesome points for the first person to tell me where this quote is from:

"What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?"
 
Do you really think that Steve Jobs spends his spare time probing macrumors and spreading speculation under some false name?

I highly doubt it.
 
So, a lot of people speculate that Apple execs and/or Steve Jobs frequent MacRumors on a regular basis and add new rumors/support old ones. What member (if any) do you think is Steve Jobs in disguise, or any other high-ranking Apple official?

Back when I first joined and frequented the computer forums more, I thought it was Tallest Skil because he/she always seemed so confident about what would happen. Anyway, who do you think is Steve Jobs in disguise (or maybe it's Jonathan Ive who's actually on these forums, not Jobs)?

P.S. 10 awesome points for the first person to tell me where this quote is from:

"What's the most you ever lost on a coin toss?"

No Country For Old Men :)
 
Do you really think that Steve Jobs spends his spare time probing macrumors and spreading speculation under some false name?

I highly doubt it.

Geez, you don't have to be that mean about it. It's just a fun little thing, what with all the posts with people saying "Is your name Steve Jobs?" or something of the like. If you think it's stupid, the beauty of a forum is that no one is forcing you do post/read it.

No Country For Old Men :)

Correct! 10 awesome points for you!
 
I had a low level marketing assistant keep tabs on my company and any mentions of it on the Internet (forums, blogs etc.). I'm sure Apple does the same
 
It's common knowledge that Sesshi is a Dell operative.

There was a time when a bunch of people thought I was working for Microsoft, mainly because I wrote a bunch of anti-fanboy posts (though I still don't like them) because I was sick of people bashing Vista. After starting one thread, a bunch of people asked if I was working for the Mojave experiment. I wish; that job would be great.
 
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