Only a miracle could have gotten me through college and with my learning disabilities that miracle was a Mac. In 1984 when I went off to college, my parents got me my first Mac (128K).
I’ve had a Mac ever since, and today my spouse and our children each have their own have Macs, plus iPhones, iPods, iTouches…
The future seems just a little less full of miracles without you.
Steve’s genius was in recognizing that computers should be used by the masses, and not just by computer geeks. That’s why he always aimed for flawless operation, ease of use, intuitive interface, and elegant design.
Three guys were sitting in a California garage in the early 70’s, and this ‘Steve’ guy says…”I have an idea”…and the world has never been the same.
RIP Mr. Jobs, your imagination will go on long after your passing.
Unfortunately I could never afford an Ipod or and Iphone but secretly wished that Apple could come up with a game console to rival Microsoft’s Xbox Show
which I never liked anyway
.R.I.P Steve.
Posted on Thursday, October 6th, 2011.
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A farewell to a genius!!!
Ditto.
Goodbye Steve, you were great…
So long, and thanks for the fish!
The word knows that you were very smart thanks to you everyone can handle a computer
thanks for my ipod
thanks for pixar who made most of my favourite movies, i.e. finding nemo, the incredibles, ratatouille, wall-e, and up!
r.i.p
Only a miracle could have gotten me through college and with my learning disabilities that miracle was a Mac. In 1984 when I went off to college, my parents got me my first Mac (128K).
I’ve had a Mac ever since, and today my spouse and our children each have their own have Macs, plus iPhones, iPods, iTouches…
The future seems just a little less full of miracles without you.
Thank you , to give the world all those beautiful “Apples “
Our generation’s version of Thomas Edison!! Thank you for your brilliance!
a beautiful tribute for an exceptional man!
Steve’s genius was in recognizing that computers should be used by the masses, and not just by computer geeks. That’s why he always aimed for flawless operation, ease of use, intuitive interface, and elegant design.
Thanks for your business sense, Steve. I’m a PC User, but I love my iPod and iPhone and see you as the last great innovator.
Three guys were sitting in a California garage in the early 70’s, and this ‘Steve’ guy says…”I have an idea”…and the world has never been the same.
RIP Mr. Jobs, your imagination will go on long after your passing.
Unfortunately I could never afford an Ipod or and Iphone but secretly wished that Apple could come up with a game console to rival Microsoft’s Xbox Show
.R.I.P Steve.