characterizeyou tim cook's apple over steve jobs's apple?, i don't think about it very much. what would i say? i guess i would point out that steve's d.n.a. will always be the d.n.a. of apple. or it will be certainly as long as i am c.e.o. and i think as long as anyone is, honestly. i think it's deeply embedded in celebrate it.d we and it should be like that. that.uld stay like obviously things evolve over time in some other areas, as if he werehave sitting here sh interviewing with you today. there's clearly, i'm sure, some things. but that's probably a better somebody thatk worked for both of us. >> you said cars are an area disruption. how important is it that apple not miss out? on cars? >> i think there is a major disruption looming there. not only for self-driving cars electrification piece. all-electricven an car, it's actually a marvelous experience. marvelous experience not to stop at the filling station or gas station, whatever you want to call it. and so -- plus you have ride-sharing on top of this. right? so you've got kind of th