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Subject: [Leica] Jobs adulation
From: steve.barbour at gmail.com (Steve Barbour)
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 2010 22:04:11 -0800
References: <6a7544a61001271831v1b8898afu39473b45722cce9e@mail.gmail.com> <5A1BD7DDFDBB66FC09617A52@hindolveston.reid.org>

that is fascinating, thanks for sharing this,

Steve


On Jan 27, 2010, at 9:55 PM, Brian Reid wrote:

> 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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In reply to: Message from lrzeitlin at gmail.com (Lawrence Zeitlin) ([Leica] Jobs adulation)
Message from reid at mejac.palo-alto.ca.us (Brian Reid) ([Leica] Jobs adulation)