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Quote: Originally Posted by Bageljoey Yeah, it's great--until everyone quotes him... He can't resist; hence my ignore list.
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Quote: Originally Posted by lkrupp There are AppleInsider members who have posted in this thread that will celebrate Jobs's death and would gladly piss on his grave if they knew the location. Yes. there are those kinds of people in this world and…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anakin1992 he should be put in a memorial in washington DC for future generations after his eventuality. Smithsonian? Well at least his brain or his liver.
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Apple secrets- neverending story.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Haggar What's with the Flash ads that are overlayed right onto the AI home page? Sshhhh don't ask that- you might awaken him.
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Quote: Originally Posted by asdasd The last two people holding out will be delighted. I suspect many more than that were holding out but will now merely wait 3 extra months for an iPhone5. Lost opportunity.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Wurm5150 Who cares?! "Once you go black you'll never go back" anyways.. Or Mac either for that matter.
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Isn't this basically a Tim Cook fiasco?
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Quote: Originally Posted by GQB What's amazing is who the entire punditocracy is missing the story today, which is how LITTLE the stock has dropped (down only 9.33 at 10:00 Pacific). What clock are you on? Pacific is only 9:08 right now! And i…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss Interesting, this comparison. Thomas Edison was a notoriously poor businessman, and the Disney empire was built as much on the business smarts of Roy Disney as it was on Walt's imagination. Pardon...and …
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Great- now perhaps Apple can reinstate its philanthropy programs that Steve Jobs abolished in the late 90's.
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"Blah, blah , blah........under the direction of COO Tim Cook, had to run the company without Mr. Jobs on a temporary basis, and there were no major missteps. We expect much of the same this time." Let's see -there was AppleTV stagnation, a disas…
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Quote: Originally Posted by paxman Hopefully SJ's vision and leadership will inform the 'creative' decisions of future generations of Apple top brass. It is hard to imagine Apple without his leadership, and it certainly will be different but not …
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Quote: Originally Posted by penchanted I am sure he is feeling very smug right now based on his very crass username. Smug? You have no idea how I feel right now.
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Quote: Originally Posted by anantksundaram I am still a bit worried about Tim Cook's decision-making abilities: two -- perhaps three -- decisions of his stand out, in particular, a couple of those made during Jobs's absence. One was the disastrou…
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Quote: Originally Posted by PersonMan This is not a "totally different scenario." The last time he did this, people knew that he had had neuroendocrine cell pancreatic cancer. And he had also had "an obvious physical deterioration." People had be…
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Quote: Originally Posted by solipsism Last Jobs actually handed the reigns to someone for 6 months the stock value, revenue and profit kept growing. I expect any investor foolishness to be short lived. Totally different scenario. The last tim…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Bageljoey I think the iTroll was saying that the AI piece looked like one of those bio articles that is written and ready to go in case of the death of a person of interest. In this case, not a death, but a health rel…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Prof. Peabody Good point! Intelligent.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum Tim Cook put together the vehicle that contains those "corporate wheels" -- the supply chain, the cost/price negations, the forecasting, the manufacturing, the marketing, the sales and the distribution. …