iRIP: Steve Jobs

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06 Oct 2011 04:23 #20274 by chadkirchner

frontjobsEarlier today, Apple announced the passing of Steve Jobs. If you visit Apple’s website or https://www.apple.com/stevejobs you will see Apple’s official statement on the incident.

This is a tragic day in the technology world. No one can argue the influence that Mr. Jobs has had on the technology industry, and the world would have been a much different place had he not existed. The man was a visionary.

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06 Oct 2011 04:45 #20275 by garfi3ld
Replied by garfi3ld on topic iRIP: Steve Jobs
Feel free to post up your thoughts on this matter. Please be respectful. I personally think this is a big loss to the entire community. Be it PC, Mac, Android, or iPhone.

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06 Oct 2011 06:45 #20278 by Wingless92
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I am not sure how to take Job's passing away. Right now i'm just watching TWIT and remembering all the good things that he did. I am not a fan of Apple but Steve really did some great things. Without the iPhone we wouldn't have Android and I thank Steve for pushing the mobile industry to where we are today. And can you really say anything bad about Pixar? Best freaking movies around. Thanks Steve for all that you did.

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06 Oct 2011 07:13 #20279 by chadkirchner
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TWiT's coverage was excellent, as always. I think it'll be interesting to see if Steve Jobs is Apple, or if it can survive without him. I believe it will.

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06 Oct 2011 07:53 #20280 by Wingcmdr77
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Definately a tragic loss and I'm saddened. :( Although I a PC guy by heart it makes me remember my younger years when I was using the Apple IIe's and the first Macs that came out. The gentlemen that helped create them is gone. A little bit of the apple has been bitten but, from the seeds of the Apple I think new apple trees will blossom still... thanks in part to what he did for the technology industry.

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06 Oct 2011 16:30 #20282 by Leonresevil2
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Personally, I feel something is off in all of this, and I don't really believe it. If it's true, then it is a severe loss indeed. Either way, I think he's living it up on a private island, enjoying life and not having to sign every email with his iPhone. Enjoy it, sir.

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06 Oct 2011 17:15 #20283 by drpain
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Thomas Alba Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Nicolas Tesla, and Henry Ford among others changed the world to fit their visions. Steve Jobs was such a man. The last of the true revolutionaries.

Rest In Peace buddy.

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