Yesterday was maybe the greatest day of my existence. Okay well that’s an exaggeration, but it was a pretty awesome day. Why you ask? I will tell you why. In fact, I will now regale you with the tale of how I made a speech in front of SNSD. Y’all probably know by now that this is going to be…
Jobs offered Esslinger a contract on the condition that he move to California. They shook hands and, in Esslinger’s not-so-modest words, “that handshake launched one of the most decisive collaborations in the history of industrial design.” Esslinger’s firm, frogdesign, opened in Palo Alto in mid-1983 with a $1.2 million contract to work for Apple, and from then on every Apple product has included the proud declaration “Designed in California.
One day Jobs came into the cubicle of Larry Kenyon, an engineer who was working on the Macintosh operating system, and complained that it was taking too long to boot up. Kenyon started to explain, but Jobs cut him off. “If it could save a person’s life, would you find a way to shave ten seconds off the boot time?” he asked. Kenyon allowed that he probably could. Jobs went to a whiteboard and showed that if there were five million people using the Mac, and it took ten seconds extra to turn it on every day, that added up to three hundred million or so hours per year that people would save, which was equivalent of at least one hundred lifetimes saved per year. “Larry was suitably impressed, and a few weeks later he came back and it booted up twenty-eight seconds faster,” Atkinson recalled. “Steve had a way of motivating people by looking at the bigger picture.
Here’s a toast to the good days, the better friends. The ones that you just can’t live without. The people that have taught you how to party, how to live, how to have a good time just sitting around. Here is to the people that, no matter how bad things seem, are going to be there for you to lean back on and catch you if you fall.
When Muslim radicals and fundamentalists look at the West, they see only the openness that makes us, in their eyes, decadent and promiscuous. They see only the openness that has produced Britney Spears and Janet Jackson. They do not see, and do not want to see, the openness - the freedom of thought and inquiry - that has made us powerful, the openness that has produced Bill Gates and Sally Ride. They deliberately define it all as decadence. Because if openness, women’s empowerment, and freedom of thought and inquiry are the real sources of the West’s economic strength, then the Arab-Muslim world would have to change. And the fundamentalists and extremists do not want to change.
At this point, I won’t give a damn about what others say anymore. The bashing, the hateful comments, winning awards or not, it doesn’t really matter anymore. The girls are already the biggest winner. They’ve won the heart of thousands and millions, they’ve won the heart of mine. Seeing them nine shining together and we fans giving them endless support and energy, this beautiful connection is all that matters. Hyoyeon once said, “The nine of us being together is more important than anything else.” And that’d be my only wish.
Have a safe flight back home and rest well, my beautiful nine angels. Right now, in the future, forever and always, it’s Girls’ Generation.
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