TIME MAGAZINE GUY :
Who's this one?
JOBS :
Alan Turing.
Single-handedly won World War II and, for an encore, invented the computer.
He won't be part of the campaign though.
TIME MAGAZINE GUY :
Why not?
JOBS :
'Cause you just had to ask me who he was.
Can I see new shark?
I like it better than the old shark.
Sharks.
- Sharks.
TIME MAGAZINE GUY :
How many sharks did you go through?
- A couple.
- This is the 39th.
JOBS :
We're on the record.
Thirty-nine sharks.
Okay.
You know what's special about this shark?
TIME MAGAZINE GUY :
What?
No, I'm really asking,
because it looks exactly like the other 38 sharks to me.
JOBS :
Let me see it with the cue, from the profile.
This is cue 92-B.
This is a profile here, and this is what it looks like from the back.
And one more thing.
It eats Pentium notebooks as a light snack.
This is the shark.
I really like it.
Nobody gets it right the first time,
but I should have been shown this shark 15, 20 fish ago.
You probably were.
JOBS :
Lock it in.
Ten minutes.
TIME MAGAZINE GUY :
He killed himself by taking a bite of a poison apple...
Alan Turing.
JOBS :
Yeah.
There should be statues of that man.
His name should be on the lips of schoolchildren.
TIME MAGAZINE GUY :
The rainbow flag apple with a bite taken out...
That's where it came from?
JOBS :
No, we picked it off a list of friendly-sounding words.
But wouldn't it be great if that had been the story behind it?
tell more about turing?
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