um, i dont feel like wading through it all. the best part for me was the xcode part, in particular when he mentioned distributed compiling. even though i've later found out that its possible without xcode (and is easy to setup), that idea nearly had me spooging in my pantalones. the whole xcode part was awesome.
The video of the Panther then the Longhorn cow, followed by the gut-wrenching laughs after Jobs claimed that Apple had a great relationship with Microsoft. That and the super ass-kicking the Xeons got in the duel. It feels good to be back on top. You could tell that Steve has been waiting for this day when he said the words "World's Fastest Personal Computer". Congrats Steve!
When Phil Schiller makes the "I just got out of bed face"
Al Gore trying hard to be funny was funny.
The France/negotiating joke...
i think the al gore part was probably the best (man i wish he woulda won) and although i didn't like the french guy (not cuz he is french...he seemed weird and straggly looking) but they had some cute jokes
fast user switching as a smooth 3d cubic rotation of desktops was coool. big response.
Theo from Wolfram Research's line about "having to think a long time about creating a suitable demo that wouldn't so overload the PC that it would be tied up for hours and ruin the next 3 Bake-Offs"
FontBook - our design school has waited on Quark and Font Management in order to migrate to OS X. Panther should mean almost no excuse for OS 9 by 2004.
When Steve is describing dteails of the G5 and he clearly has no idea what this techniocal stuff means. he says the chip has "blah blah" and then says something like "I guess thats good".
Something I was really wondering when I first saw this:
Did I miss something when Steve says "Zero Link" around 1:01:50? What's with the pause and sudden laughter and applause as he pushes his sleeves up?
Favorite part? Steve mentions the Apple.com Store slip-up from last week.
Yeah, what abot the "Zero Link" thing? I didn't catch it either.
I liked it when his glasses fell off, heh. The instant switching between users elicited a great response. You could tell he was running on a G5 already. It was hilarious when the other speakers would try to emulate Steve's "crescendo," and not get any response from the audience. And what's the deal with having no new ads but instead a redundant video?
the mathematica guy is always great. he's been at a keynote before. the previous time i saw him, i was like "they need to get this guy to come to ALL the keynotes". he just says the most sincerely funny geek stuff.
FontBook - our design school has waited on Quark and Font Management in order to migrate to OS X. Panther should mean almost no excuse for OS 9 by 2004.
I didn't think about this, but this is exactly what we need here in our journalism school.
Quark and font management were the two big hang-ups.
The video of the Panther then the Longhorn cow, followed by the gut-wrenching laughs after Jobs claimed that Apple had a great relationship with Microsoft. That and the super ass-kicking the Xeons got in the duel. It feels good to be back on top. You could tell that Steve has been waiting for this day when he said the words "World's Fastest Personal Computer". Congrats Steve!
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Al Gore trying hard to be funny was funny.
The France/negotiating joke...
Originally posted by Eugene
When Phil Schiller makes the "I just got out of bed face"
Al Gore trying hard to be funny was funny.
The France/negotiating joke...
i think the al gore part was probably the best (man i wish he woulda won) and although i didn't like the french guy (not cuz he is french...he seemed weird and straggly looking) but they had some cute jokes
Expose demo was very cool.
iChatAV was a fun demo
Xcode yea I'm sure it's great Zzzzzzzzzz
So far (it hung again) the G5 intro was the best.
Did I miss something when Steve says "Zero Link" around 1:01:50? What's with the pause and sudden laughter and applause as he pushes his sleeves up?
Favorite part? Steve mentions the Apple.com Store slip-up from last week.
Theo from Wolfram Research's line about "having to think a long time about creating a suitable demo that wouldn't so overload the PC that it would be tied up for hours and ruin the next 3 Bake-Offs"
FontBook - our design school has waited on Quark and Font Management in order to migrate to OS X. Panther should mean almost no excuse for OS 9 by 2004.
yeah this definatly was one of the best
Originally posted by Brad
Something I was really wondering when I first saw this:
Did I miss something when Steve says "Zero Link" around 1:01:50? What's with the pause and sudden laughter and applause as he pushes his sleeves up?
Favorite part? Steve mentions the Apple.com Store slip-up from last week.
Yeah, what abot the "Zero Link" thing? I didn't catch it either.
I liked it when his glasses fell off, heh. The instant switching between users elicited a great response. You could tell he was running on a G5 already. It was hilarious when the other speakers would try to emulate Steve's "crescendo," and not get any response from the audience. And what's the deal with having no new ads but instead a redundant video?
the mathematica guy is always great. he's been at a keynote before. the previous time i saw him, i was like "they need to get this guy to come to ALL the keynotes". he just says the most sincerely funny geek stuff.
FontBook - our design school has waited on Quark and Font Management in order to migrate to OS X. Panther should mean almost no excuse for OS 9 by 2004.
I didn't think about this, but this is exactly what we need here in our journalism school.
Quark and font management were the two big hang-ups.
God OS9 sucks.
Originally posted by filmmaker2002
The video of the Panther then the Longhorn cow, followed by the gut-wrenching laughs after Jobs claimed that Apple had a great relationship with Microsoft. That and the super ass-kicking the Xeons got in the duel. It feels good to be back on top. You could tell that Steve has been waiting for this day when he said the words "World's Fastest Personal Computer". Congrats Steve!
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