Wow! May God Bless and thank you for your contribution to past, present, and the inspiration your legacy will have on future generations. RIP Steve Jobs
My first Apple was an Apple IIC that I paid about $1200 for around Christmas 1984. It had an 8 bit, 2mhz processor with about 100K of RAM... Wow, how times have changed.
Jobs was a visionary and his leadership will leave Apple, and all of the rest of us, lacking "something" in the technology department...
RIP Mr. Jobs. You helped make the world a better place.
STAY HEALTHY!
Doug
Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
I am reading ant typing this post on my Apple MacBook Pro. When I bought it I was with my sister and she said "You want to spend that much on a laptop?" and I said....Ya its worth it, its an apple! Best damn purchase, and I couldn't be happier...Thanks Mr. Jobs....may you rest in peace.
My father also passed away from pancreatic cancer. He was diagnosed in May, and doctors thought that he would be eligible for surgery (just like what Jobs had about 6 years ago). Turns out it had spread and he wasnt eligible.
Pancreatic cancer is a nasty, nasty disease. I wouldnt wish that on my worst enemy. Even when surgery is a possibility (which it usually isnt), pancreatic cancer is never really "gone". It will always linger around and come back stronger in the end.
RIP Steve Jobs. Another life gone too soon due to this horrible disease. While I hate to take advantage of anyone's passing, I do hope this helps to spread the word about the lack of funding for pancreatic cancer research.
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Jobs was a visionary and his leadership will leave Apple, and all of the rest of us, lacking "something" in the technology department...
I am writing this with my macbook, we will truly miss you, Steve =.(
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Liquidating my collection for the 3rd and final time. Time for others to enjoy what I have enjoyed over the last several decades. Money could be put to better use.
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Pancreatic cancer is a nasty, nasty disease. I wouldnt wish that on my worst enemy. Even when surgery is a possibility (which it usually isnt), pancreatic cancer is never really "gone". It will always linger around and come back stronger in the end.
RIP Steve Jobs. Another life gone too soon due to this horrible disease. While I hate to take advantage of anyone's passing, I do hope this helps to spread the word about the lack of funding for pancreatic cancer research.
Surely that would help
<< <i>I wonder if he had them freeze his body in an ichamber or something. >>
If you saw any pictures of Jobs before he passed, I don't think that is a body he could come back to, just saying!!