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i'm trying to imagine myself asking tim a question in person.
my knees would be shaking and my head would glow like a lamp :rolleyes:

it's like talking to your crush :p
 
because it would never have got an answer.

Well you'd get an answer, it would probably be devoid of any sort of information (unlike the nice info regarding Siri and the weird vagueness regarding the TV). As nice as the Mac Pro is I doubt it is as exciting as Siri improvements and whatever Apple is doing in the TV market so you'll get nothing interesting.
 
Just watched the interview.

I think he's weird and seems like a play-nice-puppet. Not really answering questions but repeating old Steve quotes about how much he loves what he does. And not saying what it actually is. This guy is boring and an uninspiring business leader.

Sorry, Apple fans, but he's unsympathetic. Can't listen to him anymore.
 
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I think he's weird and seems like a play-nice-puppet. Not really answering questions but repeating old Steve quotes about how much he loves what he does. And not saying what it actually is. This guy is boring and an uninspiring business leader.

Sorry, Apple fans, but he's unsympathetic. Can't listen to him anymore.

And this is your first post.

Welcome.

:rolleyes:
 
I find in transcript, Tim Cook doesn't not connect or engage, but when you go back and watching his demenour and merge his dialect and body language, and his pause to consider his answer, you get a completely different feel for the man. I find him remote in text, but utterly engaging in person, albeit video. I think he is really great, and proof that cream always rises to the top.

I have to agree with previous comments that the Mac Pro should have been asked about.

Having said that Ping got asked and was put in the firing line for a shot, so perhaps if they wanted to set up ducks for the firing squad, this really was the opportunity, so I guess on reflection no Mac Pro news or discussion is a good thing.
 
I think he's weird and seems like a play-nice-puppet. Not really answering questions but repeating old Steve quotes about how much he loves what he does. And not saying what it actually is. This guy is boring and an uninspiring business leader.

Sorry, Apple fans, but he's unsympathetic. Can't listen to him anymore.

I thought he came across as a very intelligent, calm and respectful man.

Entertaining people like yourself is not a requirement for running a successful company like he currently is however.
 
I would love to see the footage of Tim when asked about the rumors sites. Then have it analyzed by someone that specializes in body language. I am sure you would get a slightly different message. LOL!
 
I thought he came across as a very intelligent, calm and respectful man.

Entertaining people like yourself is not a requirement for running a successful company like he currently is however.

Having watched and enjoyed every keynote for the last 15 years I think there is a hingher standard for Apple. I just imagine watching him talk like this for the next few years won't be as great as it should be. No offence.
 
A Man walks into a bar and sees an iPhone prototype :eek:...

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Actually that photo looks like how I tell this old joke: "You know what burns my ass? ..... A flame about this high." Could be the caption to that photo.
 
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