Fake Steve Jobs Interviewed on CNET News.com

by Scott Beale on July 5, 2007 · 0 comments

Fake Steve Jobs

Daniel Terdiman recently interviewed Fake Steve Jobs for CNET News.com. FSJ is the guy behind the wildly popular blog “The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs”, where he writes hilarious posts as if he were Steve Jobs. People have been going to great lengths to determine the real identity of Fake Steve Jobs, but so far nobody has been successful. Daniel talks to FSJ about the iPhone, Apple and other issues relevant to the world of Steve Jobs.

So…I have to ask. If, as you’ve said, LSD inspired the Apple II, what drug inspired the iPhone?

Fake Steve: Well I’ve been using crystal meth pretty heavily for the past few years, but I don’t know if I would say it inspired the iPhone. Maybe it did.

Readers of Business 2.0 recently ranked Fake Steve Jobs #41 on a list of “Who matters now?”, just beating out the real Steve Jobs who was ranked #42.

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