Steve Jobs's story of the stones

Next week, Landmark Theaters in 19 US cities will screen a 70-minute "lost interview" featuring Steve Jobs. The interview was done in 1996 by Robert X. Cringely for his PBS series "Triumph of the Nerds" and is being released in unedited form as Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview.
Philip Elmer-Dewitt, writing for Fortune, said that his favorite section of the interview is when Jobs answers the question "What's important to you in the development of a product?". His response features a scathing blow to John Sculley -- "John Sculley got a very serious disease. It's the disease of thinking that a really great idea is 90% of the work" -- as well as a sweet parable about the process of designing a product.
In the interview, Jobs reminisces about an old man who lived down the street when he was a young boy. The man showed him a rock tumbler, and he and Jobs went out and got a handful of plain old rocks, then put them into the can with liquid and grit powder. They closed up the rock tumbler, turned it on, and then the man told Jobs to "come back tomorrow."
The next day, the man opened the can and inside were these "amazingly beautiful polished rocks. The same common stones that had gone in through rubbing against each other like this (clapping his hands), creating a little bit of friction, creating a little bit of noise, had come out these beautiful polished rocks."
Jobs goes on to say how that is a "metaphor for a team that is working really hard on something they're passionate about. It's that through the team, through that group of incredibly talented people bumping up against each other, having arguments, having fights sometimes, making some noise, and working together they polish each other and they polish the ideas, and what comes out are these beautiful stones."
The interview will only be shown for two days in the US, so be sure to get your pre-sale tickets now. The theatrical trailer for the interview can be viewed below.
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Next week, Landmark Theaters in 19 cities across the country will be screening a 70 minute "lost interview" featuring Steve Jobs
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That must have been a special rock tumbler to make them shiny overnight. It usually takes at least a few weeks.
November 14 2011 at 9:05 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWho knows. Maybe a theatrical release will give it the drama it needs and some of those Business CEOs might attend and actually listen to some of the information given about business - Jobs talking the value of talent, emphasis on perfected product. Maybe it will take this message to get through to some of the egos that keep making buggy products + pay their people little money.
I'm going.
Really? I honestly don't know what's more sad - that there will be an actual screening of an interview in a theatre, that there are people who think this is an actual economically viable idea, or that those people are probably right.
Flame me for this if you must but come on: going to the cinema to watch an interview? I like Apple products just as much as probably anybody here (Heck, my house is filled with 'em), and I'm saddened by his death, but Steve's death is getting blown way out of proportion, and getting milked for every penny. Then again, maybe I shouldn't be that surprised - just think back to Michael Jacksons death and everything that event brought on.
Visionaries like Steve Jobs reveal the true secret to the Universe in that nothing is impossible with time, perseverance, and positive visualization. Such a passion for furthering human communication inspires. His legacy will survive generations with names like Edison, Tesla as the greatest inventors and visionaries of all time. As an artist, I draw from these inspirations and advancements in my work and you may enjoy my recent portrait of Mr. Jobs, now In Memoriam at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/08/end-of-era-steve-jobs.html
November 12 2011 at 2:18 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySeems like an uber-money grab cashing in on Jobs' recent death, much like the much ado about nothing recent PBS special.
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