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Is It Possible to Contact Steve Jobs? (needed for a term paper)

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Ok the reason I ask is because at my high school we just started a new trimester and in my Advanced Placement (AP) U.S. History class we just got an assignment a couple days ago. Now that assignment is to write a minimum 4 page term paper on one person you think changed the United States greatly in the last 20 years if not longer than that. Luckily I was the first to chose Steven P. Jobs. Now my true question is, if there is any way I can actually contact him? Because I was thinking that if I can actually contact him in some way that would be much better of a resource then some bogus junk of a site. The other reason I ask is because for my bibliography I need 5 results, 1 site, 1 book and the other 3 can be whatever, and the one thing that would take place for surely of those three spots would be being able to actually contact him.

Thank you. :)
 
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He does have a public e-mail address but there is no guarantee that you will even get a response.

Not sure of the e-mail address off the top of my head. Someone will post it.
 
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try them all, increases your odds if they all are real ;)
 
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I bet they'd "read it" if you said you were going to blow up Apple HQ...
*Shrugs*
 
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He get how many emails a day?!
 
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If you're lucky, some flunky will read it and answer on his behalf.

If you're lucky.
 
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email [email protected] and ask them for steves email address.

On a side note.. i personally think schools should do away with this AP crap.. i was in it throughout high school. most of the kids who are in it are in it because they do their work which gets them good grades and not because they are actually smart.. and their are just as many kids in AP as their are in regular (which really isnt much different). Actually the few kids i knew that should be in advanced placement type of programs were all in regular classes lol...

Also, if you really want to get a hold of steve, find out his address and send him 20 or 30 windows vista boxes with a letter inside.
 
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[email protected] is definitely monitored by Apple - I had an issue that was resolved by emailing that address a few years ago.
 
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Look in the mirror and say AppleMan, AppleMan, AppleMan...
 
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On a side note.. i personally think schools should do away with this AP crap.. i was in it throughout high school. most of the kids who are in it are in it because they do their work which gets them good grades and not because they are actually smart.. and their are just as many kids in AP as their are in regular (which really isnt much different). Actually the few kids i knew that should be in advanced placement type of programs were all in regular classes lol...


That is true for some classes, I'm a senior right now and I can tell you that AP Chem is a joke, you do the homework which isn't even looked at and you have an "A", even if you flunk every test. But AP Physics is a totally different ball park, I do every assignment and study for this class more than every class put together and I can barley hold on to my "A". But it is also has to be considered that if you do your work, you are learning something, which in turns makes you smarter. And those that could/should be in AP and are in regular, well they chose not to work harder and will pay for it in the way of college admissions..... idk.. my 2cents
 

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