What Mac do you think Steve J has sitting on his office desk right now?
He must be able to get access to the stuff that is coming to you and me in six or more months?
Just wondered what flights of fancy on the board a question like this would lead us to!
For my money I would have to bet on a Quick Silver with dual (or Quad?) G5's and a huge screen.
So come on do your worst.
Trapdoor
Just wondered what flights of fancy on the board a question like this would lead us to!
For my money I would have to bet on a Quick Silver with dual (or Quad?) G5's and a huge screen.
So come on do your worst.
Trapdoor
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I can think of another good reason - considering how many visitors he must have to his offices at Apple, Pixar, and to his home, having prototype hardware around wouldn't be too clever.
And the keys to his LearJet.
G-News
<strong>I think he actually uses a Powerbook G4.</strong><hr></blockquote>
See this post for the real answer to the topics question.
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<strong>Are we even sure that he has a conventional office?</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah, but he got the AirPort hardware team to build in RDF antennae.
In keynotes past I kept getting the idea that he really didn't know his way around the machine.
This last time he either:
a) Finally got a Mac and uses it
b) Practiced more.
Apparantly, he was using an IBM thinkpad running NeXTStep...
Marcus
[ 01-20-2002: Message edited by: Marcus ]</p>
<strong>
I can think of another good reason - considering how many visitors he must have to his offices at Apple, Pixar, and to his home, having prototype hardware around wouldn't be too clever.</strong><hr></blockquote>
Yeah but he could have like a G5 in a Quicksilver case to throw off people.
If he uses a desktop, it's probably a Superdrive iMac (to wow the guests).
I don't see him wanting or needing a dual 1.6Ghz G5.
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