He will be missed–not just because his products were so great–although many were, but because he had a visionary zeal that was infectious.
I remember a commercial for the 2nd generation iMacs (one of the less than great products). A man walks by a store window and sees this white dome with a screen attached to an extension arm that swivels and turns to match his moves. And when he finally sticks out his tongue at it, the iMac opens its CD-tray–effectively sticking out its tongue. That is the hallmark of Steve’s products–they seemed very human and lovable.
I don’t know that much about Steve Jobbs, except that he was a VERY succesful man, although he was a college drop-out. He was and still is a great inspiration to me, because I can relate to him in many ways, one being, that we are both adopted. RIP Steve Jobs!!! <3 <3 <3
The first Computer we had in our home was the Apple IIe.
I have used the other guys stuff, now…
my macbook is my friend.
It is so true, Steve Jobs changed everything.
Such a loss.. may his journey onward be a gentle one.
Seems like this might be the centerpiece of the new LT museum?
He will be missed–not just because his products were so great–although many were, but because he had a visionary zeal that was infectious.
I remember a commercial for the 2nd generation iMacs (one of the less than great products). A man walks by a store window and sees this white dome with a screen attached to an extension arm that swivels and turns to match his moves. And when he finally sticks out his tongue at it, the iMac opens its CD-tray–effectively sticking out its tongue. That is the hallmark of Steve’s products–they seemed very human and lovable.
I don’t know that much about Steve Jobbs, except that he was a VERY succesful man, although he was a college drop-out. He was and still is a great inspiration to me, because I can relate to him in many ways, one being, that we are both adopted. RIP Steve Jobs!!! <3 <3 <3