Please do not sully the sacred ritual of the Steve Jobs keynote by cheating! Your job is to catch this-and to be correct, of course. For example, Jobs is not likely to come right out and say that Quartz 2D Extremeis enabled in Leopard, but he may hint at it or use marketing-speak to say the same thing. At the end of this post are descriptions of each square, explaining the conditions under which they may be marked, but there's still some skill involved. Part of the game is figuring out when something in a square actually happens. Now I know this isn't exactly an exciting game of bingo since everyone has the same card, but there are some nuances here. If you get five in a row in any direction, you win. During the WWDC keynote, mark each square when the event or announcement describe within it occurs. The black and white PDF version linked in bold above is the best bet if you don't have a color printer. You can see a JPEG image of the card below, but it's really meant to be printed. (Twenty randomized versions of the bingo card are also available.) In that spirit, I present the first annual WWDC Keynote Bingo card. ![]() Of course, guessing what Steve will reveal is half the fun. I have high hopes for the first demonstration of Leopard and the new hardware announcements-assuming there are any, that is. As established earlier, I won't be at WWDC this year, but I'm definitely looking forward to the keynote.
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