Steve Jobs Remembered by Larry Ellison and Pixar's Ed Catmull
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2012
- Steve Jobs's longtime friends Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and Ed Catmull, president and co-founder of Pixar Animation Studios and president of Disney Animation, remember the late Apple CEO.
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12:00 "He wasn´t trying to be rich, he wasn´t trying to be famous, he wasn´t trying to be powerful. He was obsessed with the creative process and building something that was beatiful"
NikolaTesla234 yep, a big load of horseshit
Steve jobs was a genius who changed the world
Steve Jobs once said “If You do your job right, you can make something that can last forever”.
@@markkelly8288 y?
He was also quoted saying, "I want to leave a ding in the universe."
He succeeded.
The way Larry praised Steve jobs, I just forgot that Larry is himself a top tech billionaire. But Steve was the person to be praised.
I don’t think I have heard anyone, previously, describe Steve Jobs’ character with such refined details. Growing up, I had always viewed him as a source of inspiration. I have no idea as to how far I will have to venture down the “entrepreneurial” highway before I get to meet him. Heck, I don’t even know where it’s leading to! But adventure awaits! time to face the hurdles ahead, creativity wants to jump over while rationality wants to play dead! 😅❤️❤️
Hey, how's things going for you now ?
Legend talking about another Legend.
"Obsessed with the creative process and building something that was beautiful"... I love that so much. What an inspiring man. Great conversation to witness.
one of the best sources on STeve Jobs on CZcams
*_Great interview.. loved learning this about Steve.. I loved hearing how empathetic he was esp when u mostly hear how mean he was & cold.._*
*_I’m glad he said those good things about him.. Steve was just passionate about his craft..._*
I can tell you that you are also a big fan of Steve👍
This Larry Ellison guy is interesting, and insightful.
Yeah he is
Larry are you commenting on your own videos again ....
He should start his own tech company lol
Larry is my no.1 mental!!
Steve Jobs knew what people would want. What it should look like. etc.. All built in his mind first. Then he found people that could build it! As design and function were one and the same. Right down to the look and feel!
To get excited by incremental improvements takes great patience. Steve Jobs really exemplified, based on the above, what Karl Popper described as piecemeal engineering.
all these are great men of the century contributing to the entire world
That's what we are call friends
In my memory of his words that impressed me, do everyday seems like the last day to live Thanks. If there’s no tomorrow’s, the best of each day as much as possibles , you will find by yourself.
Larry Ellison is great
Read the book he wrote about his adventure with Steve Jobs and Pixar, highly recommended!
WallaceGromit88 - Ed Catmull, don’t you mean?
so awesome to hear Job's close friend's recount their view on this mastermind.
“Until it was perfect”
thank you
Great comment and so true!
From 10:00 to 12:23 : Best Message 👌 👍
What makes Steve Jobs the Greatest of all Entrepreneurs of all time ?
“If you have that kind of obsession combined with Picasso’s aesthetics and Edison’s inventiveness - then you are the next Steve Jobs” - Larry Ellison
Larry is a good friend of Steve Jobs. When Steve was running Pixar, Larry almost suggested and wanted to help Steve get back to Apple by taking over Apple. Larry understands Steve really well.
A genius as a problem solver and an aesthetician. What more can we expect? In our lives?
Ed Catmull for the win.
Great questions
It's Edwin Catmull, the guy who invented the Catmull-Clark subdivision surface technique.
Yes, Dr. Catmull
haha :) another Lightwave user perhaps?
what a great conversation
brilliant stuff
larry is an amazing guy
There is no bigger control freak than Ellison in the business.
1:04 what's going on with his thumb?
arthritis
I saw that too. Looks like he has a double jointed thumb.
Ellison is a funny guy
LIFE IS TO LOVE AND TO BE LOVED 💕 LOVE ALONE CAN CONQUER THE WORLD.
what does he say please on 1:00? "He was very emphatetic with people and when he negotiated.."
Godbless to all
what is the Pronunciation of Catmull
Steve was cool.
Larry aptly summarized what Steve is! Just watch last minute of the video.
Yes Steve Listened amazing
Yes he would flip
I watched him
Lol
He was amazing mbfsh
man Steve is extremely similar to me it feels like they're talking about me.
ed is my hero
3:26 😳
Hilarious analogy at 11:43
Brian Moore hilarious it wasn't. Sap
Steve was a example of real man
It’s strange hearing this and then hearing Andy Miller’s story about the negotiation to buy his company. Respectful…..fairness…really?
You could easily substitute Elon's name in here and it would hold up. Amazing to see the common threads of genius.
PIXAR SHOULD MAKE A ( BARBIE TRILOGY SPIN-OFF )
We easily forget - what a chaotic, tumultous era that was. How many
emerging concepts did NOT survive. How BAD technology still was! My
first PC had 2 floppy drives 360 kb each. The first HDD with 10 MB
...How smart Gates was - to stictly stay out of any "hardware" - which
mostly was "Trouble Ware"...
A view saying pleasantry is about the way Steve was known. If he had joined Oracle how would it be. All vquery in SQL.
There were reports that he was a photographer in Larry's wedding. So I guess the answer is yes.
Yes
What’s up with Catmull’s thumb?
Iwould know Mr Ellison , please some can help me to realize this dream
Google is there!!
What happened with his thumbs?
ToyStory. 70 times. Wow. LOL
Credits Recode!
And don't agree with what Larry Ellison said namely: "There are a lot of good ideas". I think that there are only some good ideas. But I agree with what Larry Ellison said about making a good idea into a good product which indeed takes a tremendous afford.
To mention the thief in this pretty cool program Edison good grief
tony stark talking about jobs
Then again he's worth 40-friggin-billion dollars, you don't just get there without being somewhat weird.
If Steve Jobs had stepped down from his stressfull CEO positions after his first cancer diagnosis ... he would be still alive and visionary ...
actually if he listened to his doctors telling him he needed surgery he'd still be alive. he says it himself that he regretted taking the proper course of action too late.
I think, filmmakers and authors interested in making Steve Jobs biographies should first consult with Larry Ellison. Nobody seems to know the real Steve better than Larry. It's tiring, the kind of rubbish movies they make about Steve being this machiavellian Marketing wizard. No, he was just a passionate artist who wouldn't stop till he built something HE was happy with. He felt that he owed that much honesty to the world.
☠️BLACK BARON☠️ 9:50 IT ' s a very exhausting monday to sunday "Job" ... finding bugs ... analysing bugs ... finding a workaround for bugs ... solving bugs ... " A Bug's Life " ... It's all SOFTWARE.
You have changed the world,
Obcesiviely working and obcesiviely delegating are two totally different things
What most people couldn't figure out Steve was very spiritual! His meditation practises brought him immense clarity, creativeness, and what not. This made him a very smart and unique person.
Aakash Chadha
Interesting.
Did you hear about him practicing meditation in an interview?
Zen meditation
I wonder if Steve would call Larry his best friend?
I am soooooooo tired of people talking about Steve Jobs as a God.
Well he kinda was, a flawed god, mind you, but still a god
When the richest on the planet talk about someone so passionately . You know he's the real deal
Larry is a programmer Steve wasn't. Don't hate on Larry for superior intellect.
+colonelbf don't hate on me then
programming does not equal superior intellect, you idiotic nerds with no ideas about real life and humans.
colonelbf ...that line of thinking is very limited...u can't be serious.
oracle sucks
Programmers are not all geniuses. It makes more brains to make money than to write code. If you're a coder, you're an order-taker, not a decision maker.
why do all old timer tech entrepreneurs from Silicon Valley cross their legs?
Wrong @ 2:35s - Edison had 1% inspiration and 99% thieving other people's inventions, just ask Nikola Tesla.
Never in drugs or drunk or gay,not hospital since 12/03/08,should be billionaire:common target+poor
These 2 men won't admit the the Mac '84 was a failure. It's not that America wasn't ready for computers to be in every home in America, it's that computer manufacturers(Apple and IBM) weren't ready to make them affordable.
Failure? Absolutely not.
50,000 - The number of Macintoshes sold within the Macintosh's first three months of availability. Apple predicted that it would sell 50,000 Macs in the 100 days following its introduction, but it reached that 100-day goal on Day 73 (6 April 1984). By Day 100 (3 May 2984), Apple had sold 72,000 Macs, but product marketing manager Barbara Koalkin boasted: "We could have sold 200,000 Macintoshes if we could have built them.
250,000 - The number of Macintosh computers sold in 1984. It took until September 1985 to sell 500,000 Macs, and Apple didn't reach the one million mark until March 1987.
Macintosh sales could have been much higher. Jobs wanted to sell it for $1500 but Sculley jacked it up to $2500 to cover the 1984 ad cost.
Elon is current Tech King of Sweat.
4 years later this becomes more and more true !!!!!!!!! Crazy thing is larry was a board member in $tsla as well and a huge shareholder too
no1 should be compared to tesla
this is much more better without that woman
"wasn't trying to be rich" totally false statement. Wozniak describes the early formative years BEFORE Apple and Jobs was already trying to sell perf boards to computer groups for profit. Just search for that vid where Woz talks for like 2 hrs. 1984 I think.
TruthSurge what's wrong with trying to be rich through business? Everyone tries to be rich you idiot.
alphazar he wasnt even trying to be rich he was trying to get more money to acomplish more things. It called bussines. What did he need the money for his clothes or furniture he didnt have?
who are these people?....apple?...bill gates?....?
F Apple Steve Jobs was Founder, he shouldn't have been able to fired.
He had 11 percent stake in the company and wasn't the CEO so yes the board could
.
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Too bad Ellison isn't on Apple's board.
zargnot Jobs made Ellison an Apple board member in 1997. He left a few years later because of other commitments.
So Steve Jobs writes a letter to Eric Schmidt, whining that Google had hired one of Apple's engineers. Eric Schmidt (ever the Sith's apprentice) writes back saying the recruiter had been fired. It was a completely illegal "No Poaching" agreement between the companies. Eric Schmidt writes later that the CEO's who had this private and illegal agreement, should not continue to write each other for fear of prosecution (which they were, but then given only a slap on the wrist by the Obama Administration). Look these guys do not believe in the Freedom that all American's enjoy, the right to switch jobs, guaranteed by the 13th amendment, you know the one that ended Slavery. Not these guys.
Let's get it right people.
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Kara Swisher is the WORST.
overrated