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An image of a purported 1998 letter from actor Sean Connery (famous for his portrayal of agent James Bond) to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, caustically rebuffing an offer to become a pitchman for Apple Computers, hit the Internet in June 2011. Despite the letter's seeming verisimilitude, it was merely a bit of humor created as an accompaniment to an article published on the satirical site Scoopertino, which spoofs on all things Apple under the motto All the News That's Fit to Fabricate. Scoopertino's 19 June 2011 article entitled EXPOSED: The iMac disaster that almost was purported to offer a (fictional) episode from Apple's history, taken from the (equally fictional) book iMaculate Conception: How Apple's iMac Was Born, in which Apple CEO Steve Jobs supposedly sought to boost flagging holiday sales by soliciting actor Sean Connery to lend his name and visage to a 1998 Apple Christmas ad campaign: The article noted that Connery's final rejection was accompanied by a note revealing one mightily peeved film star, as revealed in the fabricated letter reproduced above. Other spoofs from Scoopertino include Madame Tussauds opens Apple iChamber of Horrors, Bill Gates predicts 'Apple Rapture': all Macs to explode in 2012, and VATICAN SHOCKER: Cardinals tap Siri as next pope.
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