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Perhaps you've noticed this ad in the better periodicals lately. We'll we've noticed. It's none other than Paul Moth, during the mid-eighties, while he was working on Part 1 of his epic trilogy, Pepito y el derrocamiento inevitable de los perros capitalistas y la imposibilidad de vencer los trabajadores y campesinos unidos (Pepito and the Inevitable Overthrow of the Capitalist Dogs by the Invincible Union of Workers and Peasants.

According to Paul:

“Some years ago on the advice of my then-attorney Senor Mescal I signed away the perpetual rights to my inage to one Coco Cabrera--a friend--the widow of whom sold it to Steve Jobs, et al.”

Consequently, Paul Moth is boycotting Apple Products.

This is actually a well-know photograph of Paul's early days, one that was featured on the cover of the prestigious film journal Cahiers du Cinema in 1987:

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More about Paul Moth's early career.

H O M E

“Think what?”
Here's the Apple ad from a recent issue of the New Yorker.

Think Different

...and here a picture of Coco Cabrera playing poker in Tijuana with someone who is reported to be Steve Jobs, although this has never been confirmed.

Coco Cabrera