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Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview
#1
Found this in the local paper. I recall someone commenting about the recent PBS show, that it would be good to see some of the complete unedited videos. Here's a chance to see one, although very few places to see it, wish the would just post it online.

http://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/show_...p?id=23131

'Lost interview' with Jobs to screen in Palo Alto
Old VHS tape found in film director's garage following Apple co-founder's death last month

A "lost interview" with the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs will be screened in Palo Alto Nov. 16 through Nov. 22.

The 70-minute interview, 10 minutes of which were aired in a 1996 miniseries "Triumph of the Nerds: The Rise of Accidental Empires" will be shown at 17 Landmark theaters across the country under the title "Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview," the Los Angeles Times reported.

"Triumph of the Nerds" director Paul Sen retrieved a VHS tape of the Jobs interview from his garage after Jobs' died Oct. 5, the Times said. The interview was conducted between Jobs' two stints at Apple.

The screening in most theaters will be for Nov. 16 and 17, but will be extended to a seven-day run at the Aquarius Theatre in Palo Alto, a spokeswoman said.

Screening times should be available starting Monday, she said.
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#2
Ain't nothing like Ca$hing In.

When will people start selling Saint Steve Relics ?

Blech.
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#3
I'm waiting for locks of SJ's hair to show up on eBay.

One of the clips in one of the documentaries alluded to "waist-length hair," but I've yet to see photos of anything longer than chin-length. Any honest-to-goodness child-of-the-sixties would have had hair long enough to braid somewhere in his history.
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cbelt3 wrote:
Ain't nothing like Ca$hing In.

When will people start selling Saint Steve Relics ?

Blech.

Disagree. The screenings can be "events" and get people talking in a way you would not have if you just stuck it up on the 'net.
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#5
Lost? How can anyone read it if it's lost?

Could it be the "found" Steve Jobs interview?

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