Filed under: Macworld, Cult of Mac, Steve Jobs
Explaining MWSF and the Keynote to Non-Mac People
Explaining the importance of the Macworld Expo and the Keynote to non-Mac people isn't easy. Heck, I was briefly
considering trying to squeeze in an attendance to MWSF this year and therefore risking missing my own twin brother's
wedding, but I decided in the end that family (and a nice trip to St. Croix) is a bit more important than the
Stevenote. However, the fact that I actually considered doing so means something. MWSF is a pilgrimage; it's the event
of the year for many of us; it's religious in nature. Explaining to a layman why this is so important to us just isn't
easy. Luckily, Tom Bridge has stepped forward to
give us a great post to help us do just that.

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Jay B said 1:11PM on 1-09-2006
My girlfriend said she feels like she understands me a tad bit more now after reading this. She calls me the Bishop of the Diocese of Austin's Church of Mac after reading that though...something about the fact that about 15 different people called me for spiritual guidance/Windows iPod help the day after Christmas.
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