The everyday life

The experiences of Esben Theis Jense, and tales from everyday life.

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Name: Esben Theis Jensen
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark

I'm a full time student at Copenhagen Business School where I am studying to get a Masters degree in Business administration and organisational communication. I also work at the school as a project assistant.

Sunday, June 08, 2008

That time of year

In just 23 hours something magical will take place. Some of you might already know what I'm talking about, while others will now soon enough, cause tomorrow most of the western world will be abuzz with what is on one mans mind. A lot of people will start suffering from reality distortion to a smaller or larger degree. So who is this one man which has so much power you might ask! Well it's none other than Steven P. Jobs, CEO of Apple.
And the buzz is of course over the Mac lovers equivalent of Christmas - The WWDC (World Wide Developers Conference) Keynote at 10 am (Eastern) tomorrow.

So for those of you who have been living under a rock (or those of you who happen to simply have a life) the Mac community is anxiously awaiting a follow up to last years success from apple - the iPhone. Rumors have it that tomorrow world suffering will end, when Steve Jobs is expected to launch the 3G capable iPhone. So in about 24 hours the world will either marvel over the new iPhone or the Apple stock will most likely crash and burn (and eventually recover when rumors of the iPhone start playing up again - thus completing the circle of life).

I myself am quite anxious to see if the iPhone will launch in Denmark anytime soon. Telia has announced that they will introduce the iPhone on the scandinavian market, but no time frame has been given. And I want a new phone sooo bad! But of course it's not really important to me as I'll be spending all my money flying to Japan to see Minsi (if you read this Minsi you're of course more important than a new phone... but still!) so I won't be able to afford one before I graduate and get a job. Maybe that's the incentive that'll get me to work some more on my thesis, so I can finish on time!

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