Benjamin E. Latham

Benjamin E. Latham

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    • Maverick 2022-03-23 09:01:50

      Stephen Jobs

      "Steven Jobs"
      remembers that after Jobs passed away in 2011, he launched a book adaptation of "Jobs - Emergence", which is more focused on Jobs' youth entrepreneurial period, his arbitrariness and his brilliant talents, And his unremarkable but maverick genius partner, it is a history of successful...

    • Lottie 2022-03-22 09:01:44

      Glory always goes to the crowned.

      It makes sense to create a monument to the Joe Gang master in the Apple era, and the rest is just the way of expression. Dig deep into the behind-the-scenes story and reshape Steve Jobs to the audience in all directions, what kind of genius standing before the times, at the same time "bad...

    Steve Jobs quotes

    • Chrisann Brennan: What's the matter with you?

      Steve Jobs: What's the matter with *you*? Why are you telling her these things? Why are you still telling her I'm her father?

      Chrisann Brennan: A judge told her you're her father...

      Steve Jobs: No, he didn't.

      Chrisann Brennan: And where the hell do you get off telling "Time Magazine" that I've slept with 28% of the men in America.

      Steve Jobs: That's not remotely...

      Chrisann Brennan: Where do you get off?

      Steve Jobs: That's not remotely what I said.

      Chrisann Brennan: [picks up the magazine] It's right here.

      Steve Jobs: First of all, can I tell you something about "Time Magazine"? I believe it's a training facility for paid assassins.

      Chrisann Brennan: "Jobs insists," -- I'm quoting.

      Steve Jobs: I didn't invent math.

      Chrisann Brennan: "'28% of the male population of the United States could be the father.'"

      Steve Jobs: I wasn't saying you've slept with 28% of American men, I was using an algorithm based on the blood test which said there was a 94.1% chance that I'm the father.

    • Steve Jobs: What the hell cam a one-month-old do that's so bad his parents give him back?

      John Sculley: Nothing. There's nothing a one-month-old can do.