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With regard to the possibility of yet another John Mayer Keynote performance...

Steve, please, enough. Enough John Mayer. I agree he's talented, and when he wants to be, a fantatstic guitar player. But the stuff he sells is "get me poontang" generic crap. "Daughters". Pfeh.

On the other hand, I understand that Jimmy Page is free, and he seems to like da teknologee too. Think about it: John Mayer or Jimmy Page, who's going to pump people up more? Especially if you convince Jimmy to you know, bring 2-3 of his friends along.

I'm just sayin', Zeppelin rockin' the keynote? Who the fuck would CARE about announcements? Jobs could announce the audience was getting buggered by Bill O'Reilly at that point and no one would blink.


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