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		<title>York: Created page with &quot;In the early summer of 2004, I got a phone call from Steve Jobs. He had been scattershot friendly to me over the years, with occasional bursts of intensity, especially when he was launching a new product that he wanted on the cover of Time or featured on CNN, places where I’d worked. But now that I was no longer at either of those places, I hadn’t heard from him much. We talked a bit about the Aspen Institute, which I had recently joined, and I invited him to speak a...&quot;</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;quot;In the early summer of 2004, I got a phone call from Steve Jobs. He had been scattershot friendly to me over the years, with occasional bursts of intensity, especially when he was launching a new product that he wanted on the cover of Time or featured on CNN, places where I’d worked. But now that I was no longer at either of those places, I hadn’t heard from him much. We talked a bit about the Aspen Institute, which I had recently joined, and I invited him to speak a...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;New page&lt;/b&gt;&lt;/p&gt;&lt;div&gt;In the early summer of 2004, I got a phone call from Steve Jobs. He had been scattershot friendly to me over the years, with occasional bursts of intensity, especially when he was launching a new product that he wanted on the cover of Time or featured on CNN, places where I’d worked. But now that I was no longer at either of those places, I hadn’t heard from him much. We talked a bit about the Aspen Institute, which I had recently joined, and I invited him to speak at our summer campus in Colorado. He’d be happy to come, he said, but not to be onstage. He wanted instead to take a walk so that we could talk.&lt;br /&gt;
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2004年早春，我接到了史蒂夫·乔布斯的电话。多年来，他对我时而随和，偶尔还会表现出强烈的热情，尤其是在他要推出新产品并希望其登上《时代》封面或在CNN等我曾工作过的地方亮相的时候。但如今我已不在那些地方工作，我们联系就少了许多。我们聊了聊我最近加入的阿斯彭研究所，我邀请他来我们在科罗拉多州的夏季校园演讲。他说很乐意来，但不想上台。他更希望我们能一起散步，边走边聊。&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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