Kotaku - Late fall, Steve Jobs sadly moved on from this world. He's gone and missed. Yet, a photo of Jobs in the back of a truck is now making the internet rounds in China. Could this be the information age's equivalent of Elvis sightings?
The photo was apparently taken on September 26 in the city of Xi'an. A figure that looks like Jobs, complete with his iconic pose and black sweater, is visible in the back of a flatbed.
It feels real. Except, it isn’t.
Steve Jobs's Apple-1 prototype computer sold at auction for about $700,000. Paul Terrell, the proprietor of one of the earliest computer stores in the world,
Steve Jobs’ job application has been auctioned for GBP 162,000. In this letter, no role is mentioned for which Steve applied.
Definitely fake.
OMG
Wow! Dead man arise. Sensational isn't it.
RISE!!
They did the same thing in 234 AD after Zhuge Liang died. Made a wooden statue of him in his usual pose and put it with the armies so that nobody knew he was already dead.
Also, this Jobs statue is wax.