LOST INTERVIEW, NOW FOUND
At his charismatic bestwitty,
outspoken digital futurea.
Barry Alpert / Silver Spring MD US / 11-23-11 (8:22AM)
Upon reading the following corporate film promotion language for the second time (a week after the first email on the subject appeared in front of my eyes), I’m prompted to immortalize the [professional] proofreading which initially caught my intention. Considering the recent thread on Steve Jobs, perhaps others on the list may want to work with this material in a different manner:
[SPECIAL EVENT: In 1995 Bob Cringely did a memorable hour-long interview with tech pioneer and innovator Steve Jobs. Though Jobs hadn't made his triumphant return to Apple yet, at the time of the interview he was at his charismatic bestwitty, outspoken, visionary. In spell-binding terms, he offers his vision of a digital futurea world of wonderful products created by artists and poets. Most of the interview has never been seen, and it is now being shown as a tribute to an amazing man, whose passion led to the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. STEVE JOBS: THE LOST INTERVIEW screens at . . . ]
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