Is there a statue of him at 1 Infinite Loop? If not, are there plans to erect one at the new campus? It would be a fitting tribute to one of the last major things he did at Apple.
Ok I'm sorry but that's just creepy.
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Originally Posted by SolipsismY
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Originally Posted by Rogifan
Ok I'm sorry but that's just creepy.
I don't agree there should be a statue but I don't see statues as being creepy. Is there even a city in the world that doesn't have a statue of someone who is dead?
I don't know why, but the pose in the picture (in the article, not the one in PhilBoogie's post)
makes me think of The Lincoln Memorial...
A smaller, less thunderous version in some "quiet room" in the new Apple spaceship -
not in the entryway or courtyard - would be a nice, humble tribute.
So, I guess I'm in the "not necessarily creepy" column on the idea.
I don't think any sincere tribute to the man's view of a possible future,
and his efforts, and ongoing successes, in making it so, are out of line.
...Maybe that's why it reminds me of The Lincoln Memorial.
1) Agreed, that statue is creepy; and anything can be made creepy, but statues are t creepy in and of themselves.
That certainly is true. Live statues can be a bit creepy, for lack of a better word (copy/ paste from an iPad, so it has a m. Prefix in the URL):
[VIDEO]
And for those who really have nothing else to do, view these 23 statues, just for laughs:
Steve Jobs is dead. Dragging him from the grave, by using a video with selective quotes and context, in order to trash and tarnish the company, is such a filthy, classless, shit-faced tactic.
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Soooo... No plaintiff exists.
Therefore, the lawyers must manufacture one?
Okayyy.
Didn't know that was legal.
Some dirty lawyers grubbing for money from a successful company. Nothing else to see here.
The lawyers may as well enter their firm as the plaintiff.
According to this , toward the end of the article ..........
http://www.sfgate.com/business/technology/article/Steve-Jobs-video-testimony-transfixes-courtroom-5938104.php
Plaintiff Mariana Rosen husband owns a law firm. Wouldn't surprise me a bit if she's also a lawyer or work in some capacity that deals with lawyers.
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I love that photo of Jobs.
Is there a statue of him at 1 Infinite Loop? If not, are there plans to erect one at the new campus? It would be a fitting tribute to one of the last major things he did at Apple.
Ok I'm sorry but that's just creepy.
Quote:
Ok I'm sorry but that's just creepy.
I don't agree there should be a statue but I don't see statues as being creepy. Is there even a city in the world that doesn't have a statue of someone who is dead?
I don't know why, but the pose in the picture (in the article, not the one in PhilBoogie's post)
makes me think of The Lincoln Memorial...
A smaller, less thunderous version in some "quiet room" in the new Apple spaceship -
not in the entryway or courtyard - would be a nice, humble tribute.
So, I guess I'm in the "not necessarily creepy" column on the idea.
I don't think any sincere tribute to the man's view of a possible future,
and his efforts, and ongoing successes, in making it so, are out of line.
...Maybe that's why it reminds me of The Lincoln Memorial.
Originally Posted by PhilBoogie
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Good point. Which made me remember this line: "There has never been a statue erected to honour an analyst."
...I bet there's one of Sigmund Freud, somewhere...?
1) Agreed, that statue is creepy; and anything can be made creepy, but statues are t creepy in and of themselves.
2) lol at the analyst comment.
Ditto.
I don't care for that statue. Maybe one based on the photo in the article.
That certainly is true. Live statues can be a bit creepy, for lack of a better word (copy/ paste from an iPad, so it has a m. Prefix in the URL):
[VIDEO]
And for those who really have nothing else to do, view these 23 statues, just for laughs:
http://www.viralmenace.com/art/the-most-creative-statues-ive-ever-seen-23-photos/
Steve Jobs is dead. Dragging him from the grave, by using a video with selective quotes and context, in order to trash and tarnish the company, is such a filthy, classless, shit-faced tactic.
Not beneath lawyers.