The exclusive biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson is a riveting story of the roller-coaster life of the CEO of Apple. With ferocious drive Jobs revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, phones, tablet computing, digital publishing and of course music through the iPad and iTunes.
In the chapter " Music Man" Isaacson quotes Stephen Levy who wrote in ,,The Perfect Thing" about the iPhone:
‘As the iPod phenomenon grew, it spawned a question that was asked of presidential candidates, B-List celebrities, first dates, the queen and just anyone with ear buds:
"What's on your iPhone?"
Simply handing over your iPod to a friend, a total stranger sitting next to you on the plane opens you up like a book. Musically speaking you are naked.
It's not just what you like - it's who you are'
And this is exactly what I felt when one the foremost baristas of the Netherlands, and owner of a high end espresso bar in Rotterdam, shared with me his deepest and intimate feelings when he showed me his favorite clip on his iPhone. For the reasons mentioned above I wouldn't dare to disclose his name. It's like a musical coming out....
But anyhow this video has to been seen, and preferably after drinking some very strong Belgians beers.
Enjoy mates and have a wonderful 2012! And Karel tx for sharing!
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