Steve Jobs at Apple Store Fifth Avenue (link to photos)

Ben Shapiro, an eagle eyed TUAW reader, spotted His Steveness at the Fifth Avenue Apple Store set to open today at 6pm, The Unofficial Apple Weblog reports.

Full article and photo of Jobs examining his glass cube here.

Shapiro’s full Flickr set (with many photos of Jobs: http://flickr.com/photos/shap/sets/72057594139354205/

CNET has more here: http://news.com.com/2300-1047_3-6074395-1.html

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37 Comments

  1. He looked like that in th SF store grand opening photos- all scruffy and much smaller than he looks onstage. Almost Ghandi-like. He’s not filling up his 501’s like he used to. H’e either deathly ill or just getting old.

  2. “This is Mac Daily News, not Frickin’ Steve’s welfare site”

    Actually Apple’s health directly correlates with Steve’s.

    “He’s a vegetarian yoga nut – you do tend to cultivate a slim figure with that sort of lifestyle”

    I’m hoping that’s all it is. I was pretty gaunt when I was a vego. But he does look thinner than he has been.

  3. Well for all you assholes, he had a rare cancer that, although treated, NEVER GOES AWAY. Cancer stays in you, once you have it, you can’t be ‘cured’ you are simply putting off the inevitible.

    Please, the people who are posting this stupid shit about him being ill and saying he looks skinny – he IS ill, he has cancer, and he always will until he dies.

    Idiots.

  4. Jamie Kelley:

    What a crude remark. Most of us are not as all-knowing as you. Some of
    us are really concerned. If that is stupid, then you must live in another
    world. Certainly not a credit to the Apple world.

  5. From the Flickr set, I like IMG 4472 and 4469 – It looks like he’s saying “See, I told you this Cube would be beautiful” – seems very pleased with it.

    In some of the photos he doesn’t look like he is at his healthiest, but being the CEO of Apple is not exactly a stress-free job.

  6. Jamie, a small number of cancer cases are actually curable. It often depends on early detection and treatment. Steve said he had the rare form of pancreatic cancer that was curable if detected early (which he said it had been).

    Maybe he’s just overworked.

  7. macadoooo
    (seeing as you can’t seem to spell my name properly),

    Crude remark? Why do people like you always take offense so easily? Honestly, grow up. Fast. All-knowing? When did I say, or even suggest that? As far as I am concerned I gave an opinion.

    I wasn’t being crude, I was pointing out that he has had a major illness and if he looks thin it could well be the reason. Remarks like “He is looking a little Cancerish though” posted above what I wrote seem to go down well with you and cause no offense, but me pointing out that he has a disease that is NOT cureable and asking people to just show a bit of compassion (albeit in an English way – direct and quite abrupt) seems to have annoyed you enough to spout your little remarks and judge me. If you knew what I’d been through you’d know I was not being crude, just angry at some of the comments posted.

    Connor,

    Cancer is not cureable, it goes into remission – which is where Steve is today. If Steve has been ‘cured’ of cancer he is the first in the world to have done so, and needs to share the secret with everyone else in the world with cancer. I’d love to be cured.

    So macadoo, enough with the ‘crude remark’ bollox, I have as much right to post on this site as you. Your attempted chastising of me leaves me with no choice but to say fsck you and I hope you never have to live with the Big C.

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