Steve Jobs has died
http://www.apple.com/
I dont really follow apple stuff, but wasn't just he at the press conference yesterday? I dont leave my house without my iPod and a Mac was my family's first computer, either way he knew how to push new technology. RIP Steve Jobs, you visionary. EDIT: Cant edit titles? An unfortunate typo to have. |
Apple sucks, but Steve Jobs was the bomb. RIP Steve.
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Well, at least he's left a massive legacy and will be remembered for a long time after his death. And that's more than a lot of people leave behind them.
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Poor guy. He's got quite the legacy behind him. RIP.
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R.I.P.
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R.I.P.
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R.I.P.
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He wasn't in good shape, but I wasn't expecting this. As much as I dislike Apple products, there's no denying he did some awesome things, hell, why was the iPod so popular?
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I had no clue about this, I thought it was a joke when I read the tread title.
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It...disturbs me when things just *happen* like this.
I'm not exactly nutty about iPods myself, but I know they're pretty good at what they do. |
Having seen his health over the last few months, I'm not shocked. I saw this coming. But that makes it no less of a loss.
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It vaguely bothers me that everyone credits Jobs for Apple's success. Sure, he was an inspirational leader and pushed for high standards, but much of the success for the iPod and other products must lie with Jonathan Ives and the countless other engineers and programmers who made them work. But then that might just be the resentful engineer in me saying that. Also, my joke of the day is: Will Steve Jobs' gravestone be a blank, white, polished marble slab? |
I liked PC over Macs but it didn't have to end like this! NOT LIKE THIS!? RIP Steve.
Also my mate is a huge Apple fanboy, He is most likey going to cry... |
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...cofounder-dies
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Uh huh. Who does he leave it to?
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Some guy called Tim Cook is the new Chairman of Apple. Apparetly Steve quit Apple in August so he's been in charge since then.
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I didn't know the guy, I don't know much about him, his death has little impact on me whatsoever, I couldn't muster more than a 'that's a shame' attitude today really. Nevertheless, thanks for the Ipod nano I've had since 2007 Jobsy, still going strong.
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You dont't win any awards for tact.
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I never do.
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I'm on the same boat as STM.
I really don't care if he's dead. I'm not reveling in it, either. I just... nothing it. By the way, anyone hear any good jokes about it yet? |
Well you know how they say that when you die, you see your entire life flash before your eyes? That didn't happen for Steve.
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Bill Gates: 1
Steve Jobs: 0 Up above is, unfortunately, the only thing I could really muster on the topic. A clever man? Yes. A horrific loss in the technology industry? Nope. |
Apparently you don't know half of what Steve Jobs created over the years.
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Right.
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Why poor people? Everyone dies, why be sad or scared about it?
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Because dying sucks.
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But why? You either rot as a corpse or go somewhere different. So either you don't know you're dead or you do and you sure as hell have other things on your mind.
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Ok the the thought of dying sucks.
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No, I'm pretty sure dying of cancer sucks. My mother has told me enough about my nana's last few weeks to make me certain of this.
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It does, I've lost several family members to cancer. It's a horrible, prolonged and drawn-out way to die. It's also horrible for relatives and friends to witness, too.
Still, I don't feel sorry for Jobs 'cause I didn't know him. But he's luckier than most because he's left a big legacy. And I guess that's an important thing to try and do with your life. |
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Also this ^
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I look at dying as being seperate to the illness that caused it. When my grandmother died of cancer, it was more of a relief than anything else that her suffering was now over. |
What a shame. RIP. I heard he was having health problems before he left apple. I guess it was only a matter of time.
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