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Re: Steve RIP - mrbigstuff - 10-06-2011 "The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come. For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it's been an insanely great honor. I will miss Steve immensely." — Bill Gates wired.com Re: Steve RIP - Winston - 10-06-2011 I was OK until I watched one of the videos. Macs have been part of my life since 1984. As someone who has often struggled to figure out where to make an effort in my life, Steve Jobs' life really is an inspiration. He didn't just want things done well, but done so they were "insanely great". I hope his message continues to drive Apple and many others for a long time. The world is better for it. Mr. Mac is dead. Long live the Mac (and all the iDevices). - Winston Re: Steve RIP - Panopticon - 10-06-2011 RIP Steve, you made us all think different. ![]() Re: Steve RIP - decay - 10-06-2011 this mosaic art is cool: http://www.behance.net/gallery/Happy-birthday-Steve/1041025 Re: Steve RIP - RAMd®d - 10-06-2011 gl, thanks for the quote. It was indeed nicely done. I rather like this picture of him. Humanizes him and brings him back down to Earth. In *our* minds. I have no doubts he was well grounded long before that picture was taken. It does much to counter the typical disparaging comments made by people who think they know/knew Jobs without ever having met him. That All Things D video was great, although the full length version was even better. (I could have done without Uncle Walty, though.) There were a lot more interesting quips, especially by Jobs. It shows how quick he is on his feet, so to speak. One of my favorite parts is Bill Gates trying to tell the story about how some MS code ended up in a "special edition" Apple. After faltering for a few seconds, trying to start the story, Gates is interrupted by Jobs "Let me tell the story..." That really cracked me up. Re: Steve RIP - mrbigstuff - 10-06-2011 One of my favorite parts is Bill Gates trying to tell the story about how some MS code ended up in a "special edition" Apple. After faltering for a few seconds, trying to start the story, Gates is interrupted by Jobs "Let me tell the story..." I have to admit to being a bit wide-eyed at how much Steve chokes up toward the end of the video. It's as if he knows that that may be one of his last times with Bill in that sort of setting. Re: Steve RIP - Filliam H. Muffman - 10-06-2011 One part of Insanely Great is gone. I wonder if he ever talked to his birth father.... Re: Steve RIP - mrlynn - 10-06-2011 Posted this on a HotAir thread, http://hotair.com/archives/2011/10/05/breaking-steve-jobs-dead-at-56/ which (as usual) has both laudatory and snarky comments: I bought my first Mac on release day in 1984. Steve Jobs will go down as one of America’s greatest inventors, and joins the ranks of Bell, Edison and Singer. Long live Apple. /Mr Lynn Re: Steve RIP - $tevie - 10-06-2011 rgG wrote:That occurred to me as well. Re: Steve RIP - Spiff - 10-06-2011 I have been expecting this for the past several months. Did not make the news any easier. Kinda blind sided me. And yes, I almost cried. However, I was in the men's locker room at Gold's Gym... RIP Mr. Jobs. Leader. |