Lost Hour-Long Jobs Interview Found 120
adharma writes "According to Robert Cringely, in 1995 he was granted an hour long interview with Steve Jobs at NeXT headquarters for Triumph of the Nerds and promptly lost. Two weeks ago, a 'PAL-VHS, dubbed on professional equipment from a D1 master' copy of the interview was found and is in the process of being restored." Cringely writes there:
"What we’ll do with the 64-minute video depends on how good it looks this week. Maybe we’ll put it up on the Net, maybe we’ll do something more. I’m open to your ideas."
Figures (Score:3, Insightful)
Instead of just releasing it, you tease it...announce that you are 'open' to ideas...you're just going to profit off of someone's death like everyone else in the world has. The fact that it was Steve Jobs and it's almost 20 years old doesn't mean you have to actually make money on it...
You didn't use it then, so release it to public domain...Cringley is a profiteering whore.
Re:Put it up (Score:3, Insightful)
If he was filmed for a documentary, he already signed a release.
Re:Got the Beat (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:everything old is new again (Score:5, Insightful)
Many modern English speakers use "begging the question" to demonstrate their over-reliance on clichés
FTFY
Re:you can see parts of it (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:AAGGGGHHHH! (Score:5, Insightful)
The world is a better place because of Winston Churchill, Florence Nightingale and Aristotle. Steve Jobs was a very successful marketing guy. He didn't save the world or create new ways to explain it, he ran a company who makes electronic doo-dads who, by and large, are totally reliant on technologies made by other people.
Re:So, is there anything NEW in there? (Score:5, Insightful)