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Subject: [Leica] Jobs adulation
From: reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us (Brian Reid)
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 21:55:24 -0800
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I can see the roof of Steve Jobs' house out the window of my study where I 
am sitting to type this email. When I pass by in the evening I often see him 
washing dishes at his kitchen sink, under a window that looks out onto Santa 
Rita Avenue). In years past I used to see him often in the organic produce 
section of the local grocery store.

Here's a Google Street View of his house:

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=1995+waverley+st&sll=37.445797,-122.157574&sspn=0.148825,0.21286&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=1995+Waverley+St,+Palo+Alto,+Santa+Clara,+California+94301&ll=37.434641,-122.140766&spn=0.00243,0.003589&z=19&layer=c&cbll=37.43471,-122.140929&panoid=Xu0vtebUVWDmWWr7pO8wTg&cbp=12,84.53,,1,-4.52

He tried to recruit me a long time to come work for NeXT, and fed me 
breakfast at Late for the Train in Menlo Park and drove me there and back in 
his ancient black Porsche 911. (These days he drives an E55 AMG, at the 
speed limit).

Two of my brothers have worked for him, one as a direct report. One of my 
daughters (an occasional LUG member) works for a group in Apple that Steve 
really cares about (Keynote). Through the years I've written half a dozen 
letters to him suggesting new products or radical changes to existing 
products. (I'll take credit for thinking up the Airport Express, if you 
please, except that I really wanted to put a modem in it).

I respect his privacy too much to ever walk up to him on the sidewalk and 
interrupt him and try to pretend I'm his friend. But I see him frequently 
and I've talked to him a few times and I know a lot about him.

He's real. He does not seek adulation. He seeks to change the world with 
technology, and he has discovered that if he receives adulation, he has more 
leverage for doing that. I respect him, I admire what he is doing, and I 
think the world is a much better place for him being in it. He really is 
changing the world in a way that people who receive less adulation aren't 
managing.

And the famous RDF -- the Reality Distortion Field -- is absolutely real. 
When you are around him, in his presence, you will believe whatever he wants 
you to believe. Once you walk away you can't remember why you believed it, 
but you remember that you did. I've always thought that the RDF was him 
somehow sharing his ability to see into the future; when you're physically 
close enough to him and he's paying enough attention to you, you can also 
see into the future, though maybe not as clearly as 
he can.



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