Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
People who are as brilliant as he was are a gift to the world. I think it was a selfless act for him to spend his short time on this earth moving mankind forward. He has been compared to people like Thomas Edison -- people whose minds and actions will contribute to society for years to come. How could anyone possibly "regret" that? What, that he missed a few kids baseball games?
I have a hard time comparing Jobs to Edison. Quite a difference between inventing electric light and technology products. Yes, technology has affect society in many great ways, but is it necessary? No. There were other ways to communicate before the internet and computers and cell phones and tablets. People also had more in-person relationships and did more than stare a rectangular screens of various sizes all day.
My point is that it has bothered me for some time how much new coverage the iPod/iPhone has gotten over the past 10 years. Since when does a technology product make national news? It's so odd to me. There are so many more important things to humanity than technology. So much more. And this is from someone who works in IT.
Electricity is not necessary for survival.
We'll ask the whales about that (after we go back to using whale oil for light).
Anonymous wrote:Contrary to popular misconception, Steve Jobs didn't actually invent all the apple gadgets in his basement, he hired the right inventors and licensed/bought patents of already invented products to build great products. That's why Apple is always going at it with Google, RIMM and Nokia, the ITC has probably had it up to here with their suits.
He is a visionary alright but I don't get the comparison to Edison and the last I checked, Apple is a company not Steve Jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Contrary to popular misconception, Steve Jobs didn't actually invent all the apple gadgets in his basement, he hired the right inventors and licensed/bought patents of already invented products to build great products. That's why Apple is always going at it with Google, RIMM and Nokia, the ITC has probably had it up to here with their suits.
Anonymous wrote:Contrary to popular misconception, Steve Jobs didn't actually invent all the apple gadgets in his basement, he hired the right inventors and licensed/bought patents of already invented products to build great products. That's why Apple is always going at it with Google, RIMM and Nokia, the ITC has probably had it up to here with their suits.
He is a visionary alright but I don't get the comparison to Edison and the last I checked, Apple is a company not Steve Jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Here's the thing, 11:41, you're no Steve jobs either. So settle down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow...so very sad. RIP, Steve.
Anonymous wrote:This is so, so horrible. Why couldn't it have been Zuckerberg or Page/Brin? Facebook and Google have ruined everything. Job used his powers for good.
This was really low. You should be ashamed.
I don't care what you think about anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did he give most of his money away to charitable causes? That would be good especially when you think how much the few very rich people have and how little the masses of poor people have.
We'll probably see something after his estate is settled. There is no need to leave $6 billion to family.
Says you. And who are you to decide what someone else's "needs" are?
If a human needs six billion dollars, then there are only 42 people in America who are not suffering.
Anonymous wrote:You have to wonder if at the end he had any regrets about devoting his life to work. It's something I know I think about a lot, with a very stressful job with long hours. Life is so precious. Yes, he impacted the world in a great way, but in the end, it's all just technology. It doesn't matter that much. We'd all be fine if Apple never existed. If I were him I'd have a ton of regrets because you know he did little else but live and breathe Apple. Who knows, maybe that was OK for him. But I have a hard time believing anyone in his position wouldn't have had at least some regrets.
Anonymous wrote:He worked his entire life...sans when he was sick...never really got to enjoy all the money he made when he retired....or maybe he did...either way so sad for his family.