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Abraham Lincoln 亚伯拉罕林肯 Lincoln's face is familiar to people all around the world, at least his face when he was wearing a beard. 全世界的人们都熟悉林肯的脸,至少熟悉他留着大胡子的脸。 But he didn't wear a beard
And then I would throw in a hooker. 然后,我这里再给你们下个跘儿。 I would say that be part of owning 10% of this person, 在你买进10%你的同学的余生时, you have to get rid of, to short 10% of somebody else in the class. 你
In fact, there was a fellow. 实际上,有一个同僚。 He was in Omaha, who used to say, he looked with three things in hiring people: integrity, intelligence and energy. 奥哈马市有一位先生说,当他雇人时,他会看三个方面:诚
Why don't we care more about gross national happiness? Now, in essence, the king was asking us to consider an alternative definition of success, what has come to be known as GNH, or gross national happiness. Most world leaders didn't take notice, and
So as leaders, we understand that intangibles are important, but we don't have a clue how to measure them. So here's another Einstein quote: Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. I hate to argue wit
Politicians have recently begun Twittering. In fact, there's 47 members of Congress who currently have Twitter accounts. And they're Tweeting, in some cases, from behind closed-door sessions with the President. In this case, this guy's not liking wha
Four years ago ,on the TEDs stage,I annouced a company as working with at the time called Odeo.And because of that announcement we got a big article in the New York Times which led to more press ,which led to more attention , and me deciding to becom
After two years of endless negotiations, I purchased the Los Angeles Lakers. What a dream come true. And then my path to my presence here began. It is difficult to explain the excitement and the reverence the first day, when Jerry West and Bill Sharm
Apple is about the Mac OS. We're going to be doing other things, because we're creative people. But, at the core, Apple is about the Mac OS. All of the fears that I've heard from people, that we're abandoning it, are absolutely not true. Our latest r
I'd like to just take a moment and thank the outgoing Board members. I think it has not heen an easy job to be a Board member of Apple over the last few years. These are very decent people and they've been trying very hard to do the right thing for t
Thank you very much for that warm welcome. Now I guess I'm going to have to give a speech. I came today to give you a status report on what's going on and to try and fill you in on some of the steps we're taking to get Apple healthy again. As you kno
But every day, we do more than 200 million page views. I think recently were up to 230 million. By the end of, like two weeks from now or so, we're going to pass Google in page views. That's a lot, right? You don't normally think about it in that kin
You know where we're right now is we're shepherding some of the greatest assets in the computer industry. And if we want to move forward and see Apple healthy and prospering again, we have to let go of a few things here. We have to let go of this not
And if you doubt that think about the parable of Kodak and Hewlett Packard, Kodak was a company that in 1999 set on the huge pair of profit in the traditional photography business, that's in 5 years later, that business was drifting away, because a n
That day those two men taught me the leaders see the possibilities in others and possibilities in circumstances, and so I will close with my other side of career advice before I take your question, which is don't spend all your time worrying about th
Thank you. In these lectures, I have offered a conceptual framework for a better understanding of human events. These events are not determined by timelessly valid scientific laws. Such laws exist, of course, but they are not sufficient to determine
We wanted something that was really affordable. The fuel cell looked great: one-tenth as many moving parts and a fuel-cell propulsion system as an internal combustion engine and it emits just water. And we wanted to take advantage of Moore's Law with
After the collapse of the Soviet entire the United States emerged as the sole superpower. No other power, or the combination of powers, could challenge it's supremacy. But the unipolar world did not take root. When President Bush sought to assert Ame
There's another sphere developing that most mainstream computer suppliers are paying little attention to, and that's the e-consumer. This world has its own set of technology platforms, information services, operating systems, e-mail applications, etc
Is really entirely meritocratic meritocracies may be fairer and more efficient than some alternatives But fair in an absolute sense? Think about it 是真正意义上的完全精英体系 精英体系可能比其它体系更加公平和高效 但绝对