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乔布斯辞职演讲稿

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乔布斯辞职演讲稿

  Thank you.

  Apple's grown like a weed, and as you know, we've always been in Cupertino.

  Started in an office par, eventually, got the buildings, we are in now the corner of the ends of 280.and those buildings hold maybe 2600 or 2800 people.

  But we've got almost 12,000 people in the area.

  So we're renting buildings - not very good buildings, either at an ever-greater radius from our campus and we're putting people in those.

  It is clear that we need to build new campus, so we just add space.

  That doesn't mean we don't need the one we got, we do need it, but we need another one to augment it.

  So we've got a plan that let's us stay in Cupertino.

  And we went out and we bought some land and this land is kind of special, to me.

  When I was 13, I think, I called up...

  Hewlett and Packard were my idols.

  And I called up Bill Hewlett, cause he lived in Palo Alto, and there were no unlisted numbers in the phone book, which gives you a clue to my age.

  And he picked up the phone and I talked to him and I asked him if he'd give me some spare parts for something I was building called a frequency counter.

  And he did, but in addition to that he gave me something way more important.

  He gave a job that summer.

  A summer job at Hewlett-Packard, right here (on) in Santa Clara, off 280, the division that built frequency counters.

  And I was in heaven.

  Well, right around that exact moment in time, Hewlett and Packard themselves were walking on some property over here in Cupertino, in Pruneridge, and they ended up buying it.

  And they built their computer systems division there.

  And as Hewlett -Packard has been shrinking lately, they decided to sell that property and we bought it.

  We bought that and we bought some adjacent property that all used to be apricot trees, apricot orchards and we've got about 150 acres.

  And we should like to put a new campus on that so that we can stay in Cupertino.

  And we've come up - we've hired some great architects to work with, some of the best in the world, I think.

  And we've come up with a design that puts 12,000 people in one building.

  Think about that, that''s rather odd 12,000 people in a building, in one building.

  But, we've seen these office parks with lots of building and they get pretty boring pretty fast.

  So we'd like to do something better than that.

  And I'd like to take you through what we like to do.

  So this is supposed to work here.

  Here we go.

  Can you see this? So here is we are today, which is on Infinite Loop drive, against the intersection of D' Anza and the 280.

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  What we’ve done is we bought this land right here.

  We try to buy the apartments at the corner but they are not for sale, so we couldn’t buy those.

  And we bought everything else.

  And the campus we like to build there is one building holds 12,000 people.

  And it is pretty amazing building.

  Let me show it to you.

  It’s a little like a spaceship landed, there it is, and it’s got this gorgeous courtyard in the middle, but a lot more.

  So let’s take a close look at it.

  It’s a circle.

  It’s curved all the way around.

  If you build things, this is not the cheapest way to build something.

  There is not a straight piece of glass in this building.

  It’s all curved.

  We’ve used our experience making retail buildings all over the world now, and we know how to make the biggest pieces of glass in the world for architectural use.

  We can make it curve all the way around the building.

  And you can see what it look like.

  It is pretty cool.

  Again, today, about 20% of the space is landscaping, several big asphalt parking lots.

  So 20% of this is landscape, we want to completely change this.

  And we want to make 80% of landscape, and the way we’re gonna do this is we’re gonna put most of the parking underground.

  So we can have 80% of landscape, and you can see what we’ve in mind.

  I mean there is nothing like this in the property now.

  It’s pretty bad.

  Today there are 3700 trees on the property we’d like to just almost double that.

  We’ve hired one of the senior arborists from Stanford actually who is very good with indigenous trees around this area.

  So we’d like to plant a lot of trees including some apricot orchards.

  Again you can see what it might be like.

  This is some of the infrastructure.

  The main building, we have parking underneath the main building.

  That’s not enough unfortunately.

  We have a parking structure here as well.

  The building’s four stories high as is the parking structure.

  There’s nothing high here at all.

  We want the whole place human scale.

  It’s actually about the same as we have in Cupertino right now..

  An energy center.

  We deal with - people using, sitting at computers all day writing software.

  And if the power goes out on the grid we get to send everybody home.

  So we have to have backup power to power the place in the event brownouts and stuff.

  And I think what we’re gonna end up doing is making the energy center our primary source of power.

  Because we can generate power with Natural Gas and other ways that can be cleaner and cheaper and use the grid as our backup.

  We’ve got an auditorium because we put on presentations.

  Much like we did yesterday but we have to go to San Francisco to do them.

  Fitness center and some R&D facilities, these are just things that where we do testing and we need some buildings to test in and there’s hardly any people in them.

  So this is roughly the kind of thing we’re thinking about.

  We think about 12,000 people, I put 13,000 on the slides, just because we may make a little luckier than 12,000.

  We’re up roughly 40% in people V.S.

  What the site has been used for already and we’re increasing space to 3.1 million square feet.

  So 20% increase in space.

  The landscaping though increases by 350%, which is nice, trees by 60%.

  The surface parking goes down by 90%.

  And so I think the overall feeling of the place is gonna be zillion times better than it is now with all the asphalt.

  And the building footprint actually goes down by 30%.

  So, we wanna take the space and in many cases making it smaller.

  We’re putting more of desirable things on the space and that’s what we like to do.

  So just wanna give you a look at it.

  This is a cafe.

  We have cafe as our facilities.

  And this cafe will, you know, feed the better part of the 3,000 people sitting.

  That’s what you need when you 12,000 people in the campus.

  So that’s what we’re looking at.

  I’d love to answer your questions if you have any.

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