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Escribano -> RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 0:15:54)

RIP to a man who inspired me. I spoke with him and BillG at WWDC in San Jose, 1986. I thanked them both and shook their hands. I subsequently had the privilege of working for both of them and my life was set.




GuitarVlog -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 1:44:31)





Escribano -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 1:46:52)

How to live before you die? That's one of my favourites. Sniff...




Escribano -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 1:55:29)

I was never part of the Jihad and having worked for both companies, I also know this to be true:

"For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. I will miss Steve immensely" - Bill Gates




GuitarVlog -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 3:12:35)

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ORIGINAL: Escribano

How to live before you die? That's one of my favourites. Sniff...

I wish I had heard something like those three stories when I was much younger.

At least my teenage daughter has learned from them ... and I'm prepared to support her own journey going forward.




HemeolaMan -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 3:30:20)

To the man who gave me the opportunity to change and grow in a way no one else has. Thank you Steve.




kovachian -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 3:58:34)

Modern life would not be the wonder that it is without tireless visionaries like Steve.




at_leo_87 -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 4:38:45)

r.i.p. Steve.

i heard the news today at my friends house when we were downloading beatvibe through itunes on his macbook and recording with his iphone. so crazy...




Ruphus -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 9:50:47)

Great that he must have been good for some of you. ( Seriously.)
There have been partners / coworkers of him who saw not so nice / upright sides of his, though.
In general I donĀ“t see his work as anything outstanding or good.

Ensuring functionality through propriety essembly ( in times of PC imponderables ) and selling it far overpriced to none-tech safe users. No real ingenuity, let alone economical benefit to buyers he could be praised for.

Anyway, may he R.I.P.

Ruphus




kudo -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 13:03:36)

i never liked any of apples products, because of its hard to use, not until very recently when i got my first apple product, ipod touch, now im a fan!! I do acknowledge that mac is superior and is much better than PC BUT I find it hard to use, im just used to windows. my next computer would be a mac, but I just hope that apple remains the #1 company and does not degrade after steve. RIP !




Richard Jernigan -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 6 2011 16:00:37)

Having learned 11 computer operating systems as a secondary skill during a long career as mathematician, physicist and engineer, I believe OS-X is the best of the lot in both stability and ease of use. It sits on top of Unix, so if you go to terminal: you can do anything.

I don't own any other Apple products, but my daughter the lawyer finds her iPhone and iPad very useful.

I lived in Silicon Valley half the time for a few years. The evident enthusiasm and team spirit of Apple employees and independent developers was a strong tribute to Jobs's vision and leadership.

A loss to the world.

RNJ




at_leo_87 -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 7 2011 20:03:07)

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i never liked any of apples products, because of its hard to use, not until very recently when i got my first apple product, ipod touch, now im a fan!! I


yup, that's the way it is with most folks.

mac computers have a very short learning curve. and after you get used to it, you'll find that it's actually much EASIER than pc.

for instance, to uninstall a program, just drag the icon and drop it into the trash. with windows, you have to go to control program, click on uninstall/install programs, find the program, and then go through the uninstall wizard, and even then, you still have some folders and info left behind.

so don't let that small learning curve put you off.




cathulu -> RE: RIP Steve Jobs (Oct. 11 2011 2:30:46)

Yes, that may be true, but I have a mac mini (the motorola CPU version) and I have never gotten completely use to it - I just feel more comfortable with windows. And it had barely any processing power which was clearly evident with garage band for example which is why I think Apple finally went to Intel. They held out a long time... to their detriment imho in the PC market. And their closed ecosystem held them back also.

But the ipod / iphone coupled with itunes was a game changer - although it comes with a walled garden, nicely tended.

I choose to remain in the wilds outside. It is not all bad, and there are some things that are advantageous. Many things in fact. [:D]

Back to Steve, he was the right guy at the right place, who said yes when someone else may have said no. He was a visionary, but he was also a massive salesman and a bit of a huckster from what I have seen and heard. People loved that in him though.

RIP Steve, you went too soon like so many before you. Cancer is a scourge. I hate it.




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