By John Gruber
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David W. Brown, writing for The Atlantic back in 2011:
When engineers working on the very first iPod completed the prototype, they presented their work to Steve Jobs for his approval. Jobs played with the device, scrutinized it, weighed it in his hands, and promptly rejected it. It was too big.
The engineers explained that they had to reinvent inventing to create the iPod, and that it was simply impossible to make it any smaller. Jobs was quiet for a moment. Finally he stood, walked over to an aquarium, and dropped the iPod in the tank. After it touched bottom, bubbles floated to the top.
“Those are air bubbles,” he snapped. “That means there’s space in there. Make it smaller.”
How common is it for these rooms at Apple to have aquariums in them? That sounds fishy to me.
Paul Kafasis goes deep (well, 1 meter deep) on Apple Watch’s water resistance:
It turns out that much like yourself, a bit of water won’t kill the Apple Watch, but four blows right to the face probably will.
This week’s episode of my podcast, with special guest John Moltz. Topics include Gruber’s retina, Apple Watch backorders and the watch itself, news from Microsoft’s Build conference, how to introduce yourself to people you’ve publicly branded a “jackass”, and more.
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