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A New Kind Of Heist: Six Apps For Free

Those crazy MacHeisters are at it again, and this time the deal is even harder to resist.
The first ever MacHeist Nano won’t cost you a penny. You can download, without charge, fully licensed copies of ShoveBox, WriteRoom, Twitterific, TinyGrab, and Hordes of Orcs. If 500,000 people take part (which I think is a pretty safe [...]

Getting More iPhone Home Screens – And Keeping Them

A couple of weeks back, I wrote Temporarily Get More iPhone Home Screens Via Cunning Bug Exploit, but had heard staying away from the iTunes Applications tab within my iPhone was probably a Very Good Idea. Reader Larry Pressnell noted that since the most recent iTunes update, his extra screens have been accessible in iTunes.
Since [...]

Cult of Mac Favorite: MobileStacks Is the Best Reason To Jailbreak. Period.

I really like Stacks on my Mac. Stacks makes it fast and easy to find files, folders and apps right from the Dock. It makes managing a Mac pretty slick with all sorts of little UI tricks. That’s why I recently gave MobileStack a go on my jailbroken iPhone.
I must say that it lives up to the [...]

Gallery: Behind the Scenes From Two Classic Apple TV Ads

Is this Steve Jobs driving a tank in a classic Apple TV spot from the late 1990s? That was the rumor at the time: Jobs was making cameos in Apple commercials.
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Real Pics of Steve Jobs’ Actual Gulfstream Jet

Earlier this week I seem to have touched a chord with a post about Tony Fadell’s “transition agreement” and the reimbursements Steve Jobs gets from Apple for expenses incurred in the operation of his private plane.

Several readers took me to task for illustrating the post with a hastily-cadged, photoshopped fake of a Gulfstream jet with a big Apple logo on it, which is fair enough, if somewhat lacking in the sense-of-humor department.

With thanks to reader Hihosilver, who sent in a real picture of Jobs’ plane on the runway at the San Jose airport, I was led to a couple of interesting airplane fan sites, where more pics of the Apple CEO’s gorgeous jet can be found. For your pleasure and amusement then, here’s a gallery, so the next time you see a Gulfstream Aerospace G-V at cruising altitude or taxiing on a runway near you, you’ll be able to tell if it’s likely to have Steve inside.

Steve's jet #1 Steve's jet #10 Steve's jet #2
Steve's jet #3 Steve's jet #4 Steve's jet #5
Steve's jet #6 Steve's jet #7 Steve's jet #8

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8 comments

    [...] Nada mal el Jet que utiliza Steve para darse una vuelta por el mundo, aquí puedes ver más fotografías. [...]

    Oh my! I am so jealous.

    As someone who lives right next to the San Jose airport, let me tell you — you really know when Steve Jobs (and Larry Ellison) take off somewhere. Their small little private jets are far louder than the commercial planes. And Steve and Larry tend to ignore airport curfews, taking off at all hours of the night. The aerial equivalent of parking in handicapped spaces.

    Wow, very minimalist paint job. If a guy with a big ego flies in it you’d not know.

    No Apple logo at all?

    well, we all know his penchant for parking in handicapped spaces don’t we gene?

    [...] pozele inainte si dupa decolare aici. [...]

    I cannot begin to explain how wrong Gene’s comment is. Gene clearly knows nothing about aviation, despite living near the airport.

    I would bet ANY amount of money that Gene couldn’t differentiate the sound of a Gulfstream vs. the sound of any other modern jet. Comments like that are at the root of airport-noise battles, and it accentuates the shear ignorance of the anti-aviation side.

    What Gene does not know or simply refuses to acknowledge is that Gulfstreams like Mr. Jobs’ or Global Expresses like Mr. Ellison’s are in fact some of the quietest jets operating in aviation today. Furthermore, as a person who has worked at the San Jose airport and lived near it for the past 5 years, I know that both Mr. Jobs and Mr. Ellison are quite compliant with airport curfew. It is late airliners and sports team charters that are most often in violation of the curfew.

    PS. I took the photo at the top.