Well spotted!
I suggested a while back that he died singing a Kate Bush single wow o wow
o wow
In her first published song, Heathcliff is accused by Kathy _You had a
temper_ and __Too hot, too greedy_
and some of Kathy's complaints fit him too
How could you leave me
When I needed to possess you?
and
Ooh let me have it, let me grab your soul away
best i can do just now
i wonder if futurea if most like urea or diarrhea
L
On Wed, November 23, 2011 13:25, Barry Alpert wrote:
> LOST INTERVIEW, NOW FOUND
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> At his charismatic bestwitty,
> outspoken digital futurea.
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> Barry Alpert / Silver Spring MD US / 11-23-11 (8:22AM)
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> 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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>
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