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Elvedeta
Portugal395 Posts
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Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
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Lmui
Canada6210 Posts
Without Steve Jobs, we probably would not have seen such a drastic trend towards the smartphones that we have today, the push for better aesthetics and form factors and clean styling. Sure android may have gotten there eventually, but Jobs was the motivator behind how fast it got pushed and how the mobile world turned on his products. I've never owned an apple product in my life but I know how much his influence permeates everything I own. It's sad to see him go at this age but he did change the world on a huge scale, not something many will ever achieve. | ||
Maxtor
United Kingdom273 Posts
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Badfatpanda
United States9719 Posts
On October 06 2011 10:02 wei2coolman wrote: Looks like Wozniak will never get his deserved fortune. Also to all the idiots who keep calling him an innovator. plox lrn about the wizard of wozniak. To the idiot who disrespects someone who passed away in a thread created about his death, grow the fuck up. RIP | ||
BlooDAnGeL
Macedonia136 Posts
On October 06 2011 10:09 LoliKuma wrote: Seriously, someone decided it was a good idea to waste a liver transplant on a pancreatic cancer patient, are you fucking kidding me? Some poor mother of 3 probably died because she got bumped off the list thanks to this rich asshole And why was he rich in the first place? Oh maybe because he was smart unlike that mother of 3 huh? | ||
soullogik
United States1171 Posts
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Tien
Russian Federation4447 Posts
Some of these trolls need to be squashed. | ||
RusHXceL
United States1004 Posts
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mordk
Chile8385 Posts
On October 06 2011 10:14 BlooDAnGeL wrote: And why was he rich in the first place? Oh maybe because he was smart unlike that mother of 3 huh? So you believe being rich or smart are important factors in the decision of giving an organ to someone? The poster you reply to is ignorant and silly, but your response is at least equally ignorant | ||
Amui
Canada10567 Posts
RIP Steve Jobs. | ||
scFoX
France454 Posts
On October 06 2011 10:09 LoliKuma wrote: Seriously, someone decided it was a good idea to waste a liver transplant on a pancreatic cancer patient, are you fucking kidding me? Some poor mother of 3 probably died because she got bumped off the list thanks to this rich asshole These two comments are so hypocritical the irony could be cut with a knife. (who are the assholes? the dead man or the people trying to mock him?) R.I.P. Steve Jobs. I didn't particularly like the man but I admit he managed to promote his vision to the world and how we use electronic devices today. He was a man of a rare caliber, and he will be missed. It just shows though how quickly someone's life can disintegrate when they have terminal cancer. At least, he managed to tie loose ends before he died. | ||
Pacman234
United States88 Posts
On October 06 2011 10:16 mordk wrote: So you believe being rich or smart are important factors in the decision of giving an organ to someone? The poster you reply to is ignorant and silly, but your response is at least equally ignorant The thing about him being richer and smarter than the mother of 3 is that Steve Jobs probably worked harder in life to achieve both things; that definitely IS something quite fair in judging who gets an organ. | ||
lethal111
Canada460 Posts
Steve Jobs! | ||
Thrill
2599 Posts
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lxanderl
United States629 Posts
This has been a really bad day for our little town of Cupertino... http://content.usatoday.com/communities/ondeadline/post/2011/10/report-3-killed-in-apparent-workplace-shooting-in-california/1 | ||
Sanguinarius
United States3427 Posts
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danson
United States689 Posts
he wasnt sitting on his toilet and thought of the iphone, ipod, ipad, or whatever. It took an enormous effort of ALOT of people bouncing ideas off on another, designing, and refining to get the products that are so successful today. He was not personally that much of an innovator, but instead i view him as a maestro of creative business. Dont get me wrong, only Steve could led the company to where it is today, but alot of that had to do with some of his brilliant marketing and shrewd business decisions. RIP Steve, your efforts have advanced the world of technologies a ton. | ||
Xenocryst
United States521 Posts
On October 06 2011 10:07 Hyuzak wrote: Good riddance to that asshole. i all i can say for sure is his life was more valuable than yours you piece of shit | ||
Hyuzak
United States33 Posts
I'm, he wasn't. | ||
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