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Interview With iMac designer, Jonathan Ive

rleyton writes "The Independent has an interesting interview with Jonathan Ive, the designer of the new imac (and the iBook, the iPod and original iMac...)" It's actually a pretty interesting even if you think the new iMac is repulsive. Personally I dig it.

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  1. Itroducing iLamp by tenzig_112 · · Score: 3, Funny

    SAN FRANSISCO, CALIFORNIA- Instead of stuffing old iMac guts in a new candy-colored shell, Apple has stuffed their old iMac guts into a candy-shaped shell, specifically a Hershey's Kiss.

    Optional iShade will be available in Q2 2002.

    Itroducing iLamp:
    http://www.ridiculopathy.com/news_detail.php?dis pl ay=20020108
  2. Re:Go read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenan by Accipiter · · Score: 4, Funny

    When I use Mac OS X, I can *feel* that somewhere in Cupertino there's an English major who was losing sleep at nights trying to make the text in the dialog boxes as clear and understandable as possible. When was the last time you felt that way about the latest d/l off of sourceforge?

    ...or Slashdot for that matter.

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    -- Give him Head? Be a Beacon?
    (If you can't figure out how to E-Mail me, Don't. :P)

  3. iMac News Parody by franksbiyatch · · Score: 3, Funny

    Submitted for your approval, an Onion-like story on the subject:
    Honey I Melted The iMac

    The picture of the iMac with a lamp shade on it is worth the click.

  4. Jobs... by st0rmshad0w · · Score: 4, Funny

    Somehow Jobs' remarks always seem to jumpstart my brain, if nothing else. Of the first iMac he said "It looks like it's from another planet". And oddly enough my first reaction to the new iMac after reading the article was "Hey, its a skutter holding an LCD!". That makes alot more sense if you've ever seen Red Dwarf.

  5. Re:The last company that tried to be "better" by 2nd+Post! · · Score: 4, Funny

    What non-standard components are you talking about?

    Everything in the iMac except the screen, the OS, and the motherboard, is a conventional, PC useable component.

  6. Re:Spelling by fobbman · · Score: 4, Funny

    Personally I keep slipping into the thought that it's a first person recounting, what with all the things like "Ive designed it as small as possible to maximise the distance from screen to CPU" and "Ive anonymously paced the show floor, watching people's reactions". Betcha the writer had to turn off the Auto Correct in his word processor to keep it from adding an apostrophe in the name, too.

  7. Re:Apple Is Taking the First Big Step... by overunderunderdone · · Score: 3, Funny

    He wrote a few Applescripts, downloaded a few more, and now he can control his computer from anywhere in the house.

    I played around with the same thing. The one problem I had was when I said" "Computer play classical music" (which would launch iTunes the desired playlist) that was the last command I could give it. Once it was playing music it would get confused by it's own audio output. I would think that would be a pretty easy thing to fix - just have the computer cancel out it's own output when processing audio input. Unfortunately Apple does not seem so interested with speech recognition - which is too bad, with their control over hardware and software they could probably put together a machine with a very powerful speech UI.