On October 19, a ceremony was held in the outdoor areas of the Apple campus in honor of the recently deceased co-founder - Steve Jobs. All the staff, Steve's wife Laurene and other guests were gathered in a small area. Apple Store employees were able to live stream the event, with those brick-and-mortar stores closed for three hours. Now you can too.
The video is available for viewing at Apple website. If you know at least the basics of English, I highly recommend it. The following were introduced on stage:
- Tim Cook, director
- Bill Campbell, former vice president of marketing
- Norah Jones, an American singer
- Al Gore, former Vice President of the United States
- Jonathan Ive, chief designer of Apple products
- Coldplay, the most famous British band today
As the icing on the cake, although in the first third of the video, you will hear an advertisement "The Crazy Ones" voiced by Steve Jobs. This version has never been published before.
As the icing on the cake, albeit in the first third of the video, you'll hear "The Crazy Ones" ad voiced by Steve Jobs. This version has never been published before.
This sentence somehow doesn't make sense to me. What I do not understand?
I do not know. You should understand that the icing on the cake is usually at the end, but not in this case.
"1.VH, 2.VV, 1.VH" should be the decomposition of that sentence. I hope so :-)
It is customary that the cherry on the cake is at the end. The icing on the cake - the best for the end. However, this time it was not in the end but in the first third. The cherry on top here is the advertisement voiced by Steve. It has never been published, i.e. the public had no chance to hear her. Do you understand now?
That recording was actually published much earlier, for example here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbUnacXOLEQ
great, too bad Steve didn't live to see it:-(
Well, that's the best comment :D I don't think even Chuck Norris would have lived to see his funeral ceremony...
Fucking mov and quicktime!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApnZTL-AspQ
Yes, on the iPad, YT crashed and QT helped me :D