Steve Jobs, since his triumphant return to Apple, has become a latter-day deity, worshipped as much by techies as the shareholders he's made rich. So much so that his admirers, from product designers to rival execs, orient themselves, not entirely jokingly, by asking: What Would Steve Jobs Do? Seen here, the question, spotted on a Silicon Valley vanity plate by Buzz Anderson.
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Steve Jobs, since his triumphant return to Apple, has become a latter-day deity, worshipped as much by techies as the shareholders he's made rich. So much so that his admirers, from product designers to rival execs, orient themselves, not entirely jokingly, by asking: What Would Steve Jobs Do? Seen here, the question, spotted on a Silicon Valley vanity plate by Buzz Anderson.
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1:27 PM on Wed Mar 21 2007
By Nick Denton
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That shot is a fake.
If the plate were actually on a car rolling down the street there'd be an expiration month sticker on it.
Also, the noise pattern in the "exposed" part of the plate is highly suspicious, especially as there appears to be a barrier at the left edge of the first "W" where someone tried to wipe out an original plate, and then move around the letters they liked.
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