I will buy it. Steve looked physically tired in the keynote, and now he is authorising a bio which is like he thinks his achievements are over. I hope he's ok.
I will buy it. Steve looked physically tired in the keynote, and now he is authorising a bio which is like he thinks his achievements are over. I hope he's ok.
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Ha ha! That's what I thought, but couldn't think of anything civil to say about it.
Jobs is cool. He is accomplished. But in the same company as Einstein and Franklin? Puuleeese!
Exactly. Steve has bested them both.
Already pre-ordered. Loved Isaacson's biography of Einstein, and I'm sure this will rank right up there with it.
Thank you. Thank you.
Bought Einstein the day it was released and never gotten around to reading it.
A colleague borrowed and never returned it. (That was before 'Delicious Library') Made a call and it's on its way back.
P.S. He, or no one else will be loaning my copy to come of "The Book of Jobs."
waiting for big news when it'll publish
will keep on see this thread.
thank you
I will buy it. Steve looked physically tired in the keynote, and now he is authorising a bio which is like he thinks his achievements are over. I hope he's ok.
Thanks Miss Cleo.
I'll certainly buy it, but not through the iBook store as I can't read and sync across my Apple devices !!!
You can with iOS 5.