This fascinating documentary was filmed from December 1985 to March 1986 at NeXT’s team retreat in Pebble Beach. It offers a rare glimpse of Steve’s vision, aspirations and managerial approach. HIGHLIGHTS:
03:14. First retreat (Dec. 1985)
13:05. Second retreat (Mar. 1986)
Location: Pebble beach, California
Steve was 31 years old.
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The biggest asshole in the history of computers. He has been fired by his own company the asshole… Look at him.
Love you Steve Jobs, no matter the crap people say about you, you were unbelievable. Thank you.
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"just casually tending my garden in my whitest shirt. Its all natural. just like the all-fruit diet that killed me"
Just a GOAT in his natural habitat
NAPOLEAN DYNAMITE AT 1:42!
follow your heart
After all Jobs's "reality distortion", the NeXT didn't appear in 1987 for $3000 as he was insisting here.
It arrived in 1988 for $6500 and was discontinued 2 years later, a commercial failure.
Brilliant people fail. Then they learn and do better.
The amazing thing is everything he says came true and then some
I see Napoleon Dynamite at 3:55
This is actually really, really gripping. Better than many films coming out today no matter what genre.
reminds me of me and my record label lmao what a work
Good vibe
All of these people are retiring soon…
when college campuses made real progress
"Fuck everything after shipment" lol
is there a video that exists, showing the decision to send jobs overseas?
love to see that one
A really tyrannic bad person, but a great genius. He wanted to change the world and made it. Too bad technology did not make humans a millimeter better.
On his death bed he regretted his focus on business and profit and wished he had spent more time with family and friends, he said that is what really matters when your facing the end of your life and for many of us it takes that to realize it.
look at 10:00 kate winslet did greeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaat job!