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Vladimir Ilyich Jobs?
Wall Street Journal ^ | May 3, 2005 | RICH KARLGAARD

Posted on 05/03/2005 5:44:55 AM PDT by OESY

...The Apple CEO's gifts to the world -- from Macs to iPods -- have vastly improved our lives....

For all this, America loves Steve Jobs. Me, too, though I shouldn't. Years ago, he phoned me on a Saturday morning and tried to squash a story my then-magazine, Upside, was about to print on NeXT, Inc. NeXT was his second startup after Apple. But it was failing and our story said so. On the phone Mr. Jobs cooed and threatened....

The driving impulse of Steve Jobs is to change the world for the better....

But like many revolutionaries, Mr. Jobs appears to be one who loves the world and loathes people. He has been known to bring misery to people's lives, and not just book authors. His capacity for cruelty runs the gamut from verbal lashings of his own customers to rumored summary dismissals for the sin of having brought him the wrong brand of bottled water. He denied the paternity of a daughter for years. In a book called "Infinite Loop," writer Michael S. Malone describes how, in the early 1970s, Mr. Jobs even screwed over his eventual Apple co-founder, Steve Wozniak. At the time, Mr. Jobs was a young freelance software writer for Atari but in over his head. He convinced his boyhood friend, the technically brilliant Woz, to help him write a game called Breakout. He told Woz they'd split $700. Woz, who had a job at Hewlett Packard, stayed up nights to write Breakout. He did all the work. His marriage suffered. Upon completion, Atari paid Mr. Jobs $7,000. Mr. Jobs took credit for writing the game and paid his friend Woz "half" -- $350....

The genius, idealism, charisma, salesmanship, obsession, paranoia and cruelty that come together in Steve Jobs....

(Excerpt) Read more at online.wsj.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: apple; icon; ipod; mac; next; stevejobs; wozniak
Mr. Karlgaard is publisher of Forbes magazine and author of "Life 2.0" (Crown Business, 2004).
1 posted on 05/03/2005 5:44:55 AM PDT by OESY
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To: OESY

Makes Billy Gates look downright likable.


2 posted on 05/03/2005 5:49:34 AM PDT by evolved_rage
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To: evolved_rage

Woz was, and I'm sure is, the better man.


3 posted on 05/03/2005 5:53:43 AM PDT by The Duke
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To: The Duke

Agree. Wozniak, and for that matter Bill Gates, likes technology. Steve Jobs is more of a technology parasite, but a tough entrepreneur too, IMHO.


4 posted on 05/03/2005 6:11:35 AM PDT by evolved_rage
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To: OESY

Those who are highly successful in business are often highly disagreeable. Goes with the territory.


5 posted on 05/03/2005 6:46:08 AM PDT by proxy_user
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To: proxy_user
"Those who are highly successful in business are often highly disagreeable"
Why, oh why isn't the reverse true, too? Why doesn't being highly disagreeable lead to success more often?
6 posted on 05/03/2005 6:58:05 AM PDT by GSlob
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To: OESY
I would rather have a well intentioned honest man for partner and friend than a liar, a thief and a parasite..

Life is short...someday Jobs will stand in front of his maker
and hear a story about another man named Job who was also
wealthy and successful and endured much hardship..

Eternity is a very long time...and genius on this earth
is not found among those who hate God...

What 'genius' is found in not listening to this...

"What does it profit a man to gain the world..yet lose his soul?"-Jesus of Nazareth

7 posted on 05/03/2005 7:24:07 AM PDT by joesnuffy (The generation that survived the depression and won WW2 proved poverty does not cause crime)
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To: OESY
This was an interesting article. I think the use of the term "screwed over" is really sophomoric, but, alas, we live in sophomoric times.

Also, panning the guy like this is a really sissy thing to do.

But, the end line is a winner. Free enterprise takes would-be Lenins and turns them into Jobs'. Or L. Ron Hubbards.

8 posted on 05/03/2005 8:01:30 AM PDT by the invisib1e hand (In Honor of Terri Schiavo. *check my FReeppage for the link* Let it load and have the sound on.)
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To: GSlob
John Stollenwerk, of Allen Edmonds shoes, is an example of all the best in business. the link to a Fast company article shows how he is great to his employees and is still running an American Shoe company when the weak have moved offshore.

Your point about good people and good companies can be proven hundreds of times. Jobs may be good at some business like Pixar and rebuilding Apple - but employees at SW Airlines or The Container Store work for leaders and ENJOY their managers.

http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/86/stollenwerk.html

9 posted on 05/03/2005 8:05:26 AM PDT by q_an_a
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To: q_an_a

Stolenwork? Sounds like Bill Gates! ;-)

Oh, Stollenwerk...sorry.


10 posted on 05/03/2005 8:49:53 AM PDT by Gondring (Pretend you don't know me...I'm in the WPPFF.)
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To: q_an_a

Well, if being disagreeable was a key to business success, than Bill Gates would be working shifts as my doorman. Regrettably, a success takes much more than unpleasant character.


11 posted on 05/03/2005 9:03:43 AM PDT by GSlob
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To: GSlob

than=then


12 posted on 05/03/2005 9:04:51 AM PDT by GSlob
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To: OESY

Mean guy bump


13 posted on 05/03/2005 11:32:46 AM PDT by jokar (On line data base http://www.trackingthethreat.com/db/index.htm)
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