That iMac on stage was already powered up. The iPod problem in loading new songs is one I have from time to time if I don't first power the iPod up before attaching to my iBook.
<strong>I was hoping to see him throw that iPod after it didn't sync.
I was watching with some friends who have iPods, and they flagged the problem. I bet someone lost his job.
Really, what a dickhead. I tell you, it's not Steve that keeps me buying Apple products.</strong><hr></blockquote>
After the keynote when I went up on stage and took a pic with the new iMac there was a team on 5-8 guys huddled around the iPod and G4 Jobs was using trying to find out what went wrong. It was pretty funny.
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<strong>Pretty funny.</strong><hr></blockquote>
OK, OK , sort of funny.
I was watching with some friends who have iPods, and they flagged the problem. I bet someone lost his job.
Really, what a dickhead. I tell you, it's not Steve that keeps me buying Apple products.
I can just see him trying to power it up, and.... nothing.
"Well, you know what it's supposed to do, anyway."
I don't think that same line would cut it with the iMac like it did with the iPod.
'course I do miss MacOS, trying to fix a problem on a PC is rather like being analy rapped with a splintered broomstick.
<strong>I would actually be more open to Apple without Jobs. Jobs is the reason I bought a PC.
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Just wondering, why is that?
<strong>I was hoping to see him throw that iPod after it didn't sync.
I was watching with some friends who have iPods, and they flagged the problem. I bet someone lost his job.
Really, what a dickhead. I tell you, it's not Steve that keeps me buying Apple products.</strong><hr></blockquote>
After the keynote when I went up on stage and took a pic with the new iMac there was a team on 5-8 guys huddled around the iPod and G4 Jobs was using trying to find out what went wrong. It was pretty funny.