People in this commercial are (in order of appearance): Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan, Martin Luther King, Jr., Richard Branson, John Lennon (with Yoko Ono), Buckminster Fuller, Thomas Edison, Muhammad Ali, Ted Turner, Maria Callas, Mahatma Gandhi, Amelia Earhart, Alfred Hitchcock, Martha Graham, Jim Henson (with Kermit the Frog), Frank Lloyd Wright and Pablo Picasso. The commercial ends with an image of a young girl (identified as Shaan Sahota) opening her closed eyes, as if to see the possibilities before her. Voice over by Richard Dreyfus.
RIP Steve.
13 responses to “Salute To The Crazy Genius of Steve Jobs- Early Apple Commercial”
Nice tribute. 🙂
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[…] Salute To The Crazy Genius of Steve Jobs- Early Apple Commercial (truebluenz.com) […]
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For anyone interested, here is a link to an old documentary about the personal computer and how it all began. Steve Jobs is in it along with Wozniak, Gates etc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kTYb6O0lVI Part II follows on.
There was also a really good movie made about these guys that timelines their lives from about 1971 thru to 1984. It’s called Pirates Of Silicon Valley . . worth watching.
Jobs was adopted too. I never knew that. His father was a Syrian foreign exchange student or something.
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. . then we get this from that weasel Mr Darlington . .
http://nominister.blogspot.com/2011/10/fetch-me-bucket.html
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Gawd….the librarian is a graceless prick. Drives around in an old Pom Rover, “works” at a uni and has delusions of tweedy academia.
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Yeah, so how much was Jobs guiding genius responsible for the uniform retail price fixing of Apple computers on a national basis. If an Apple retailer discounts below the Apple officially fixed price (an illegal concept in Australia) the retailer is dropped or put out of business via coincidental “supply” problems.
I drive around in an old Landcruiser
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Sika, the price-fixing has stuff-all to do with the design genius of Jobs. It’s possible to detest a marketing policy and still admire the product.
An old Landcruiser, eh…i drive an old Patrol these days. I mentioned the Rover because it’s so typical of PM’s pretentious bullshit image of himself.
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I’m not debating his genius, i’m asking how much of it was applied to illegal retail price maintenance.
Me long gone SWB LRover ute was a super machine…too heavy, underpowered but could crawl up walls like a gecko
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I had a Landy sent up to outback NT a few years ago. It had a Holden 186 motor and the damn thing was a disaster on wheels. It used to invent new and creative ways to break down all the time. Not exactly what I needed in a remote area during the wets season…..
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“wet”, that is. And RB is going to strangle me for dragging this thread O/T……
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With indulgence….
You in the NT as we speak KG?
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No, Western NSW. We’re heading towards the coast on Sunday and maybe the NT in a couple of weeks.
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Happy trails
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