Steve Jobs Presents the Building of the Future

[YT]Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs presents his proposal for a new Apple Campus to the Cupertino City Council. This presentation was recorded Tuesday, June 7, 2011 at the Cupertino Community Hall.

Additional information is available at http://Cupertino.org/apple
legacy0100says...

Air pollution is bad, but that was rather dickish of them to imply and laugh about the kaiser cement factory should get kicked out of town. It's a legit business, and I'm sure they've done their share making money for the city before Apple Inc. came to be. Now that they've got this awesome building plan and success of Apple Inc., they're all giggling and laughing about kicking people they don't like out of their own land. Snooty fucks...

City could give outdated companies incentive to make clear air by funding experimental programs to filter the air within the factory or give tax cuts to replace old machines with new models that is more environment friendly.

Trancecoachsays...

In light of Jobs' resignation and his appearance, it would seem that this building is Jobs' contribution to the *future.. his "dream" of how business -- his business -- will be in the future.. such that future generations can walk the grounds that he will never see.

Or perhaps only visit in his dreams..

Trancecoachsays...

I also find it interesting how the Mayor pulls out his iPad.. and that Jobs isn't asking so much as telling the City what will be the case... the point where the Mayor (at around 10:45) even thanks Jobs for "making Apple our home."

Yes, I'm sure the City of Cupertino will surely pay taxes to Apple for such a privilege in the near future.

blankfistsays...

>> ^dag:

Sure, but he's not exactly petitioning to extend his patio in his back yard.>> ^blankfist:
The ruling class speaks and they get 20 minutes in front of City Council. We speak and we get 2 with a less captive audience.



Corporatist apologist. So nice to find one.

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