I am so sad about your passing. It won't be the same world without you. We who admire you and cherish your presence in this world will attempt to live in your spirit.
Indeed this is a sombre moment, but I feel incredible sense of peace. He died a supernova; extinguished at the peak of his career, his influence will pervade the entire known universe.
Although we never met in person he was the most influential man in my life. He truly changed the world. And me.
I'll be putting flowers in front of my local apple store tomorrow, RIP Steve.
...and everyone screw your corporate dress code tomorrow and wear a black turtleneck, jeans, & running shoes to work. Make sure the jeans are just a smidge too short and be sure to push the sleeves on your turtleneck up to mid forearm.
It's not just technology that Steve brought to us, but the great people in this forum, and many like this, that have been influenced by him in so many ways and for us to say so many awesome things about this great man.
In my early high school days my Mom, going against the grain, bought an Apple IIe. Needless to say, my life has been much better because my Mom thought the world of such a machine and the vision of Apple and Steve at that time.
Thanks to Steve and my Mom, tomorrow will be a better day.
Our sincerest condolences. Our thoughts are with you, we share your grief.
A central tenet of Steve's life and one from which he didn't veer, was never to do harm. He enriched us all, made us laugh, made us think, empowered us to be better individuals, colleagues and collaborators.
Words cannot express our sadness but can express our gratitude. Steve, thank you.
I can't find enough words in the English language to describe how sad I feel now.
My sincerest condolences to the Jobs family! I hope you can find some comfort not only because we all grieve with you, but because Steve will be remembered forever! god bless his soul
A Man who gave his best, never hesitated to create and accept the challenge. Steve Jobs will live on in the minds of all that have experienced his great creations over the years and even those that will enjoy his visions and products in the future.
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I never met him, but I feel like I have lost someone close to me.
I feel the same. I feel such loss for a man I've never met.
I am so sad about your passing. It won't be the same world without you. We who admire you and cherish your presence in this world will attempt to live in your spirit.
Although we never met in person he was the most influential man in my life. He truly changed the world. And me.
RIP Steve
I'll be putting flowers in front of my local apple store tomorrow, RIP Steve.
...and everyone screw your corporate dress code tomorrow and wear a black turtleneck, jeans, & running shoes to work. Make sure the jeans are just a smidge too short and be sure to push the sleeves on your turtleneck up to mid forearm.
Here is an unofficial Facebook page to share memories & tributes to keep his memory alive.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Remem...78104388934869
In my early high school days my Mom, going against the grain, bought an Apple IIe. Needless to say, my life has been much better because my Mom thought the world of such a machine and the vision of Apple and Steve at that time.
Thanks to Steve and my Mom, tomorrow will be a better day.
Scott
Our sincerest condolences. Our thoughts are with you, we share your grief.
A central tenet of Steve's life and one from which he didn't veer, was never to do harm. He enriched us all, made us laugh, made us think, empowered us to be better individuals, colleagues and collaborators.
Words cannot express our sadness but can express our gratitude. Steve, thank you.
Thanks.
A small thanks
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A small thanks
Nicely done
RIP Steve...The Vision lives on.
My sincerest condolences to the Jobs family! I hope you can find some comfort not only because we all grieve with you, but because Steve will be remembered forever! god bless his soul
Steve Jobs, we miss you already.
Today is that day. and it was a boulder sized brick. We wont let you down Steve.
Such an icon...