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Ex-Apple CEO Steve Jobs Has Died
ABC News ^ | October 1, 2011 | Ned Potter

Posted on 10/05/2011 4:50:17 PM PDT by Kaslin

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To: hedgetrimmer; MinorityRepublican

And my friend Woz? Markula?

Sheesh


161 posted on 10/05/2011 6:55:32 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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To: ari-freedom
> ...roundrects worked their way into various parts of the user interface, and soon became indispensable.

RoundRects define Apple products just as surely as do plain white boxes and minimalist industrial design.

Not just all over the user interface of the MacOS and OS-X; the outline of the iPod/iPhone/iPad, MacBook, MacMini, iMac, and MacPro enclosures, their keyboard keys, even the video adapters; all are RoundRects of essentially (if not identically) the same style and form.

162 posted on 10/05/2011 6:57:41 PM PDT by dayglored (Listen, strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government!)
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To: roadcat

Sure! stripes and polka dots are the same.

What’s with people like that guy?


163 posted on 10/05/2011 6:57:48 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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To: ExtremeUnction

That’s almost exactly what he says about his initial diagnosis in the Stanford commencement speech from 2005.


164 posted on 10/05/2011 7:04:41 PM PDT by John W (Natural-born US citizen since 1955)
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To: Justaham
Great commencement speech at Stanford. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UF8uR6Z6KLc

On life, what life hands you, connecting the dots and on death.

Well worth watching. Thanks!

Memory Eternal!

165 posted on 10/05/2011 7:09:05 PM PDT by Bokababe (Save Christian Kosovo! http://www.savekosovo.org)
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To: Vince Ferrer

“What if Xerox acted on the vision?”

Actually, the biggest problem was hardware. The Xerox machine was the size of a card table and so powerless as to be useless. Even the Lisa failed because of the high cost and low performance. Nothing could really happen until cheaper more powerful microprocessors came along.

While Jobs did have brains and innovation, the biggest thing he had going for him was guts.


166 posted on 10/05/2011 7:14:16 PM PDT by I cannot think of a name
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To: Kaslin

Rest In Peace and condolences to his family.


167 posted on 10/05/2011 7:19:03 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear
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To: Vendome

What a miserable day; prayers for his wife and kids.


168 posted on 10/05/2011 7:23:55 PM PDT by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: I cannot think of a name
That is true to an extent. The dynabook was not possible back then, but today we have the ability to create the iPad. But I still think we would be ahead.

"Almost everything -- all external expectations, all pride, all fear of embarrassment or failure -- these things just fall away in the face of death, leaving only what is truly important. Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose. You are already naked. There is no reason not to follow your heart. "

- Steve Jobs

169 posted on 10/05/2011 7:24:21 PM PDT by Vince Ferrer
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To: Vince Ferrer

The Xerox of that day (and indeed, the Xerox of today) would NEVER have allowed Jobs to get into management.

Jobs didn’t have a degree, much less an Ivy League degree or a Harvard MBA on top of an undergrad degree.

That’s one thing we can see consistently across the tech industry: The really ground-breaking companies of the last 30 years or so have a lot of management or founders who have no degrees at all. Gates doesn’t. Jobs doesn’t. Woz didn’t have a degree until he went back to get one, and by then he had to register under a false name at Cal Berkeley.

One of the reasons why you see so many startups in the tech business is because once a company gets big and they bring in “professional” management, they get stupid, bloated and ossified. Right about then, they quit hiring anyone who doesn’t have a degree (even if they’re hiring someone with an EngLit degree to write code, and the EngLit degree has *nothing* to do with writing good code, they’ll take the EngLit major over some young guy who has no degree but who can write a kernel in his sleep...), they start worshipping credentials instead of rewarding ideas, and things generally start going forward and down.


170 posted on 10/05/2011 7:27:43 PM PDT by NVDave
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To: I cannot think of a name

While I am no Apple fan by any stretch of the imagination, all I can say is this. Risk and innovation gave us Apple. Hope and change gave us Solyndra. Steve Jobs had a radical, revolutionary view of technology that has literally set the standard for this century.

I, personally, found computers from Atari and Commodore far more intriguing than those from Apple growing up, but I’d be a complete liar if I said that I didn’t feel a similar sentiment looking at Apple products today.

RIP Mr. Jobs ... you had a skill that very view engineers on this planet have ... and thank you for sharing that with this world.


171 posted on 10/05/2011 7:28:13 PM PDT by edh (I need a better tagline)
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To: Windflier

“I still don’t know what ailed him. “

Metastatic neuroendocrine cancer of the pancreas. Possibly an islet cell tumor. These frequently spread to the liver, and there are rumors he had a liver transplant.

A slow cancer, so chemo and radiation don’t work.

I think his diagnosis-to-death path was about six years give or take.


172 posted on 10/05/2011 7:29:46 PM PDT by DBrow
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To: RushIsMyTeddyBear
A picture I have never seen of Steve

Sure looks like his wife Laurene in the background. And perhaps his kids on the left.

173 posted on 10/05/2011 7:32:13 PM PDT by BunnySlippers
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To: Kaslin

Sad news. RIP....


174 posted on 10/05/2011 7:34:42 PM PDT by Road Warrior ‘04 (I miss President Bush greatly! Palin in 2012! 2012 - The End Of An Error! (Oathkeeper))
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To: roadcat

A hater? That’s idiotic.

You stated he was ‘involved in the creative design’, that’s not ‘inventing’.

I said he hung out with smart people and I mentioned Andy Hertzfeld in my post.

Maybe you’re confusing me with someone else.

It’s a fact that Jon Rubenstein brought together the technology that was needed for the ipod, not Jobs.

And like I said, the GridPad and the EO were much earlier than the ipad. Those are facts, not ‘hate’.


175 posted on 10/05/2011 7:34:44 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: Kaslin

Rest in Peace, Mr. Jobs. You have been a great innovator, a genius of sorts on this earth.


176 posted on 10/05/2011 7:36:36 PM PDT by meyer (We will not sit down and shut up.)
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To: NVDave

““professional” management, they get stupid, bloated and ossified”

Mainly because management doesn’t know what it is that is being done. Quite frankly, managers are like daycare supervisors and companies at some point shoudl realize that management really isn’t needed if in fact the workers know what they’re doing. Do you really need a manager in a tech company, if the person knows code and is doing it correctly. The most successful companies always have a close relationship with the people who are doing the actual work, not supervising. Managers are in all honestly just nannies and people who are hired because they are too stupid to know how to do anything and are too stupid to create a company. I do not think that Steve needed anyone to successfully tell him how to run his business and how to code his programs. He didn’t need a manager keeping him on track.


177 posted on 10/05/2011 7:37:42 PM PDT by Niuhuru (The Internet is the digital AIDS; adapting and successfully destroying the MSM host.)
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To: dayglored

“RoundRects define Apple products just as surely as do plain white boxes and minimalist industrial design. “

I picked this story because it illustrates the passion he had for the smallest detail, in order to make the computer experience even just this much more natural and intuitive.


178 posted on 10/05/2011 7:38:07 PM PDT by ari-freedom (I'm a heartless conservative because I love this country.)
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To: roadcat

You have a problem.


179 posted on 10/05/2011 7:38:43 PM PDT by hedgetrimmer
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To: BunnySlippers

That’s a nice pic of him, Bunny. Must have been taken before he got sick. He doesn’t seem at gaunt there.


180 posted on 10/05/2011 7:39:00 PM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear
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