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Steve Jobs Dies
paulmjohnson
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October 5, 2011 6:45PM
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I've just read on the BBC (not prone to publishing rumors) that Steve Jobs has died.
A very sad day for his family, and all of us who are touched by technology - the last three decades have been dominated by that mans work.
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dolphyjazz
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October 5, 2011 6:45PM
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PaulMJohnson
I've just read on the BBC (not prone to publishing rumors) that Steve Jobs has died.
A very sad day for his family, and all of us who are touched by technology - the last three decades have been dominated by that mans work.
RIP Steve
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tallest skil
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October 5, 2011 6:48PM
Here’s to the Crazy One.
The misfit. The rebel. The troublemaker. The round peg in the square hole.
The One Who Saw Things Differently.
He wasn't fond of rules. And he had no respect for the status quo.
You can quote him, disagree with him, glorify or vilify him. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore him. Because he changed things.
He pushed the human race forward. And while some may have seen him as the crazy one, we saw genius.
Because the man who was crazy enough to think he could change the world, was the one who did.
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hmurchison
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October 5, 2011 7:08PM
Let's keep comments focused on the other thread. Thanks guys.
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I've just read on the BBC (not prone to publishing rumors) that Steve Jobs has died.
A very sad day for his family, and all of us who are touched by technology - the last three decades have been dominated by that mans work.
RIP Steve
The misfit. The rebel. The troublemaker. The round peg in the square hole.
The One Who Saw Things Differently.
He wasn't fond of rules. And he had no respect for the status quo.
You can quote him, disagree with him, glorify or vilify him. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore him. Because he changed things.
He pushed the human race forward. And while some may have seen him as the crazy one, we saw genius.
Because the man who was crazy enough to think he could change the world, was the one who did.