You mean like agreeing that killing the Newton saved Apple Inc.?
Or noting that the Newton was released too soon & how much better it
would have been for Newton success to hold it back until it was a real
product, like Steve did with the iPhone?
On 13. Feb., 2009, at 17:07 PM, Jon Glass wrote:
> Actually, the _best_ way to get to Steve Jobs is through flattery--but
> not simple flattery, or vain flattery--he could see through that, but
> through pointing out the less-obvious, and making sure he gets the
> credit he deserves. That's how to write this letter. I won't have the
> time this weekend, but if I get the time, I can try to write a sample
> of what I was thinking....
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