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11. "(My father) loved doing things right, "Jobs reflected." He even cared about the look of the parts you couldn't see. "Decades later this principle learned in boyhood would shape the development of Apple devices. Jobs always insisted that the inner parts of anything bearing the Apple name be as perfectly designed and built as the outer parts, even though a customer would never see them.

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正确答案:答:我的父亲喜欢把事情做好,乔布斯回答,他甚至关心你看不见的部分,十多年后则在少年时代学习的这一原则将会在苹果设备的发展上改变,乔布斯总是坚持任何带有苹果名字的东西的内部不见和苹果外面部件一样完美,甚至顾客永远不能看见
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