Steve Jobs Dies

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All the money in the world is no match for pancreatic cancer.
 
What a shame. He was a great asset to the world. R.I.P Mr Jobs
 
pancreatic cancer is nasty **** !! Had a buddy go in one month after finding out he had it. Jobs was only 56 !! Thats so sad.
 
RIP a true loss, maybe he already knew his time was up with us. So sad.
 
Indeed sad pancreatic cancer as it has been mentioned is like a death warrant...tough to beat for any length of time.

Personally, I learned on Mac computers the few things I do know and I have two Apple computers that I think are classics in design. My wife has newer versions wher everything is in the actual screen. Mine are Probably now 8-10 years old. You probably see them in old TV shows. I am referring to the ones that have the "bubble" base and a flexible moveable flat screen on a stem coming up from the half moon base. Very hard to find good ones today. I have no desire to upgrade as I love the "classic look of this style.....I am sure someone can post a photo.?

Bought the one brand new, and the second one off ebay for $150.....been trouble free. In the game of numbers Apple hit a home run in virtually every product they designed. One can only wish as a company owner to score anything close to his accomplishments.

denniskirban@yahoo.com
 
i think the last Apple product i used for more than a few minutes as a demo in a store was when i used to play Oregon Trail and Karateka on the Apple IIe in the computer lab in high school in the very late 80's.
5" floppy discs ftw..
 
Thank you Steve for making something smaller than a deck of cards that can hold every song I ever wanted to hear. And for the thousands of breast I got to see from pictures taken with your devices.
 
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