Steve Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple, would have turned 58 today. Jobs died on Oct. 5, 2011 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.

One Apple fanboy decided to celebrate Jobs' birthday by launching a new YouTube channel called Every Steve Jobs Video that claims to be the largest archive of Steve Jobs videos on the web.

The videos are presented in chronological order and start with a clip of Jobs prepping for what may be his first television appearance — "I'm definitely ill actually, and ready to throw up at any moment" — to a quirky panel he moderated in 1983 called The Macinstosh Software Dating Game all the way up through his appearances at MacWorld and his famous Apple keynote events for iPod, iPhone and iPad.

"I'm a long time Apple enthusiast and throughout the years have gathered every single Steve Jobs video I could find," the creator of the YouTube page told MacRumors. "To commemorate Steve Jobs birthday (Feb. 24th) I decided to put all these videos online and make them easily available for all."

The same person who made the Steve Jobs YouTube page also created a YouTube page a few months ago rounding up every Apple TV ad ever made.

If you don't have time to watch all of the Jobs videos, you can watch a quick mashup of Jobs' appearances over the years below. His appearance might change and the products he's pitching might get more advanced, but his charisma and firm belief in the products is clearly present throughout.

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