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Steve Jobs Has Passed Away - (According to AP)
10/5/11
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Posted on 10/05/2011 4:42:44 PM PDT by ph12321
Steve Jobs Has Passed Away - (According to AP)
TOPICS: Business/Economy; Extended News; Front Page News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: apple; stevejobs; vanity
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To: BelleAl
He lived long enough to convert me to Mac. The man was a true innovator who believed in engineering; he may have had a design team that was the computer equivalent of the ‘Skunk Works.”
I do enjoy their products.
Thanks for your foresight, Mr. Jobs.
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posted on
10/05/2011 5:49:18 PM PDT
by
Loud Mime
(The Obama voters are dumber than you think, meaner than you can imagine)
To: Biggirl; All
Don’t forget the iPad... Right now he is in iHeaven..
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posted on
10/05/2011 5:49:57 PM PDT
by
KevinDavis
(What has Ron Paul done in Congress??)
To: Biggirl
Rest in peace Mr. Jobs. You will be missed. He was a GIANT in the area of computers.
Mr. Jobs will be credited with re-inventing Apple after its low point over a decade ago when he invented the iMac. Later on with the Mac Mini, iPod, iTunes, and iPhone.
Not only a giant in computers, a giant in business as well. For a long time, the computer industry gave us what it thought we needed, and that was boring computers and interfaces, and they didn't feel the need to push ahead as much as they should have. Apple gave us what we wanted and what those of us who grew up on old pulp sci-fi novels thought we should have already had years ago. Along the way, they dragged the computer industry (and the phone industry) into rethinking a lot of things.
The thing that impressed me most about Jobs was his willingness to kill off projects that he didn't like. Many CEOs don't care about the crap their companies shovel out into the marketplace as long as it makes a profit. There were plenty of things Apple worked on over the years that could have made a profit that they either didn't release, or went back to the drawing boards until they (Jobs) were happy.
I was also impressed at how personally involved he was and how he ran Apple, and I'm not speaking just as somebody who made money off of Apple stock. There is a story, and there are different versions, about how Jobs would tell new Apple VPs that janitors were allowed to make excuses or have reasons why they couldn't do their job as they didn't have much control over their situation. If you were a VP on the other hand, you were completely responsible for what happened under you, because you had control over your situation and the means to fix problems. Ruthless? Sure, but how many of us have seen companies where the VPs kicked back and didn't sweat the details and blamed others for their problems.
To: Swordmaker
Mr. Jobs is in a much, much better place now. Losing a giant in both computers and business today. I got the present Apple Mac Mini computer as a Christmas gift three days before Christmas, 2009. He will be missed.
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posted on
10/05/2011 5:52:18 PM PDT
by
Biggirl
("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
To: Swordmaker
65
posted on
10/05/2011 5:52:29 PM PDT
by
freekitty
(Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
To: ph12321; Swordmaker; All
Whoa
Rest in peace, Steve. You’re in a better place now.
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posted on
10/05/2011 5:57:26 PM PDT
by
ShorelineMike
(Constituo, ergo sum.)
To: ph12321
Time waits for no man— Steve Jobs dead at age 56 his time was up no matter how famous or rich he was.
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posted on
10/05/2011 6:09:16 PM PDT
by
dennisw
(nzt - works better if you're already smart)
To: cammie
Oh, that abuse button rocks!
Steve, thanks for your vision, your challenge to the status quo, and thanks for a product line that drew our family together. I bought the first one (can’t even remember the model, but it had 10mbs of storage,and no install disks!), son borrowed the Apple II’s from journalism class....he’s now running his own graphics business on about 3 Macs, all the grands are Mac literate, and even Papa has his own MacBook Pro.
Mostly, just thanks the the great, grand idea!! Most people say “rest in peace”, I say “start whispering in people’s ears. Keep inspiring us!”
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posted on
10/05/2011 6:12:03 PM PDT
by
blu
Comment #69 Removed by Moderator
To: Daffynition
Rest in peace mr. Jobs. Ya done good while on this mortal coil. You cant connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future, he told Stanford University graduates during a commencement speech in 2005. You have to trust in something: your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.
That speech is precisely what I thought of as part of Jobs' legacy. So I provided the link to the YouTube video.
To: Swordmaker
Steve Jobs has passed away. MAY HE REST IN PEACE. Amen, was saddened to see the news.
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posted on
10/05/2011 6:38:37 PM PDT
by
Aliska
To: Battle Hymn of the Republic
To: af_vet_rr
Mr. Jobs lived the American dream in full. How sad and ironic, today, with protesters in NYC who were protesting about Wall Street and greed,they must have filmed all those videos about their protests on their iPhones, forgetting who made that all possible.
THANK-YOU Steve Jobs for the memories!
73
posted on
10/05/2011 6:49:53 PM PDT
by
Biggirl
("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
To: KevinDavis; cammie; FightforFreedomCA; DTxAg; Swordmaker
Thanks, all, and well said.
Bravo, Steve, for all you gave us, and deepest sympathy to your family.
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posted on
10/05/2011 6:51:30 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(It's never a bad time to FReep this link -- https://secure.freerepublic.com/donate/)
To: KevinDavis
Opps, forgot that, iPad. AMEN, in iHeaven!
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posted on
10/05/2011 6:52:29 PM PDT
by
Biggirl
("Jesus talked to us as individuals"-Jim Vicevich/Thanks JimV!)
To: Battle Hymn of the Republic
I am not going to warn you again.
The story of Jobs and Apple may have been forgotten by many people. Everyone knows that Jobs and "The Woz" founded Apple, and they created something really special. But many people aren't familiar with the years where Apple nearly failed,after the board of Apple had brought in John Scully and they forced Jobs out. Ever the visionary and competitor, Jobs set up shop across the street from Apple HQ and opened NeXT computers. At the time, the problem with both Apple and NeXT was simply that the hardware required to do what Jobs wanted didn't exist. NeXT was a really cool computer, and he had a really wild business model for that company. But, as I mentioned, the hardware simply didn't exist to do what he wanted: To change the world of computers, and make computers a transparent tool, something you didn't need to realize you were using in order to accomplish a task.
Thankfully the hardware did eventually catch up with Jobs' imagination, and when he returned to Apple, it was a triumphant return, and he did something really amazing.
He will be sorely missed, and not just by Mac evangelists.
Mark
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posted on
10/05/2011 8:43:52 PM PDT
by
MarkL
(Do I really look like a guy with a plan?)
To: ph12321
(According to AP)Meaning, as I read it, the news is as unreliable as its source?
To: ph12321
To: Sidebar Moderator; Battle Hymn of the Republic
The odds of BHR showing some decency are rather slim. Grace is not a part of his (or her) vocabulary.
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posted on
10/05/2011 9:12:48 PM PDT
by
newheart
(When does policy become treason?)
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