This was Steve Jobs's tantrums at different Apple events

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I don't know why but the commemoration that Apple is doing today to Martin Luther King Jr. It has awakened me to search a little about funny moments about Steve Jobs. We all know that in his daily life this former Apple CEO He was not as "human" as he should be to the people who worked around him, but if there was one good thing about him, it was that when I had to take you up an altar, I didn't hesitate to do it. 

Searching the net, I have found a video in which certain moments in the product presentations directed by him have been summarized in which he had to sulk about certain setbacks that were not under control. 

Many were the times in which Steve Jobs had to stop the course of a Keynote to solve issues indirectly related to the fact that the could not continue with the presentation as planned. 

On one occasion, there were so many mobile and portable devices that were connected to the Wi-Fi network of the venue where the Keynote was held, that it was Jobs himself who had to insist that the attendees disconnect. So much so that he had to threaten not to show the news he had prepared.

On another occasion he had no shame in spouting very bad words on a television program Or lose your papers at a MacWorld in New York in 1998. In short, moments in which the former CEO of Apple lost the papers. Then we leave you with the video in question and with a list in which you can see what anger is in each part of the video.

https://youtu.be/1-oIL9cLHDc

00:00. "Camera" Macworld NY (2001)
00:18. WWDC «WiFi» '10 (2010)
02:24. "Liar son of a bitch" All Things D8 (2010)
03:18. «Pissed» All Things D8 (2010)
03:34. "Flash # 1" Macworld SF (1997)
3:41. "Flash # 2" WWDC '98 (1998)
03:47. "Flash # 3" Macworld NY (1998)
03:55. «Phones» Back to Mac (2010)


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