Author Topic: Steve Jobs is dead.  (Read 26867 times)

What makes you think it's true?
From other celebrities who have died in the last decade and the reactions of people to those deaths. From general observations about how people viewed Steve Jobs before his death and the reactions after his death. I have not heard one single complaint about him or his products since the news of his death even though people were fuming bloody murder over the iPhone4 and it's constant antennae problems and the lame suggestions on how to fix it. (ie: plastic case or just hold it like "this") about it's grandiose cost on introduction, the many pc/mac threads over blockland... I really don't think I need to go on unless you are really that obscure and biased.

And the community will always be at least two sided on something or another. Check out the "Hot (insert person or thing here" and look at all the differing opinions.

The above stated is based on factual observations found in televised media, online sources, and general word of mouth. Saying that what I claim isn't true in some regard is really just trying to get a real argument started.


I didn't say I hate Steve, I said I hated Apple. I just don't like their products. Read a little more before insulting me for my opinions.

I did read your post you dolt. You said you couldn't care less.

Honestly there is no argument to be had here. Steve Jobs was one of the father's of the personal computing era, that's a fact. He altered 4 industries in less than half a century, a huge achievement.
His company that he started in his garage is one of the largest in the world now, and just recently they had more spending money then the US government.

Steve Jobs was a legend, and nothing can take that away, whether you dislike him, like him, love him, you should at least respect him for what he has done over his short life-time.

From other celebrities who have died in the last decade and the reactions of people to those deaths. From general observations about how people viewed Steve Jobs before his death and the reactions after his death. I have not heard one single complaint about him or his products since the news of his death even though people were fuming bloody murder over the iPhone4 and it's constant antennae problems and the lame suggestions on how to fix it. (ie: plastic case or just hold it like "this") about it's grandiose cost on introduction, the many pc/mac threads over blockland... I really don't think I need to go on unless you are really that obscure and biased.

And the community will always be at least two sided on something or another. Check out the "Hot (insert person or thing here" and look at all the differing opinions.

The above stated is based on factual observations found in televised media, online sources, and general word of mouth. Saying that what I claim isn't true in some regard is really just trying to get a real argument started.
You didn't read the thread and you're blindly bashing people you don't even know who they are. Do not want.

Honestly there is no argument to be had here. Steve Jobs was one of the father's of the personal computing era, that's a fact. He altered 4 industries in less than half a century, a huge achievement.
His company that he started in his garage is one of the largest in the world now, and just recently they had more spending money then the US government.

Steve Jobs was a legend, and nothing can take that away, whether you dislike him, like him, love him, you should at least respect him for what he has done over his short life-time.

I <3 you

Honestly there is no argument to be had here. Steve Jobs was one of the father's of the personal computing era, that's a fact. He altered 4 industries in less than half a century, a huge achievement.
His company that he started in his garage is one of the largest in the world now, and just recently they had more spending money then the US government.

Steve Jobs was a legend, and nothing can take that away, whether you dislike him, like him, love him, you should at least respect him for what he has done over his short life-time.

+10 Respect

Honestly there is no argument to be had here. Steve Jobs was one of the father's of the personal computing era, that's a fact. He altered 4 industries in less than half a century, a huge achievement.
His company that he started in his garage is one of the largest in the world now, and just recently they had more spending money then the US government.

Steve Jobs was a legend, and nothing can take that away, whether you dislike him, like him, love him, you should at least respect him for what he has done over his short life-time.
+10000 Respect

Wow, Jetlok, I used to have respect for you. Not only were you disrespectful to Apple, you also made yourself look like a total loving jackass here celebrating Steve Job's death. I have never bought an Apple product and dislike the Mac, but I was sad when I heard the news. I hope you develop cancer and die a slow, painful death you horrible excuse of a person.

Wow, Jetlok, I used to have respect for you. Not only were you disrespectful to Apple, you also made yourself look like a total loving jackass here celebrating Steve Job's death. I have never bought an Apple product and dislike the Mac, but I was sad when I heard the news. I hope you develop cancer and die a slow, painful death you horrible excuse of a person.

He's trolling. He thinks it makes him look cool.

Wow, Jetlok, I used to have respect for you. Not only were you disrespectful to Apple, you also made yourself look like a total loving jackass here celebrating Steve Job's death. I have never bought an Apple product and dislike the Mac, but I was sad when I heard the news. I hope you develop cancer and die a slow, painful death you horrible excuse of a person.
now here's a nice guy

honestly you're doing the same thing except you're apparently serious

You didn't read the thread and you're blindly bashing people you don't even know who they are. Do not want.
I read it just fine. I didn't state anything to the effect to start a mac/pc thread war nor do I intend to begin one. I only bash those who are making those observations because they obviously can not form an opinion on their own. They blindly follow what other people are speaking in trending opinions. If this does not include you, then don't be bothersome and white knightish. Let them defend themselves. Do not want either.

I guess you could say Steve Job's life went out the window!


What, too zune?


AAAAHHHAHAHA I'm a horrible person :(

Honestly there is no argument to be had here. Steve Jobs was one of the father's of the personal computing era, that's a fact. He altered 4 industries in less than half a century, a huge achievement.
His company that he started in his garage is one of the largest in the world now, and just recently they had more spending money then the US government.

Steve Jobs was a legend, and nothing can take that away, whether you dislike him, like him, love him, you should at least respect him for what he has done over his short life-time.
But steve jobs didn't start apple lol.

From other celebrities who have died in the last decade and the reactions of people to those deaths. From general observations about how people viewed Steve Jobs before his death and the reactions after his death. I have not heard one single complaint about him or his products since the news of his death even though people were fuming bloody murder over the iPhone4 and it's constant antennae problems and the lame suggestions on how to fix it. (ie: plastic case or just hold it like "this") about it's grandiose cost on introduction, the many pc/mac threads over blockland... I really don't think I need to go on unless you are really that obscure and biased.
And the community will always be at least two sided on something or another. Check out the "Hot (insert person or thing here" and look at all the differing opinions.
The above stated is based on factual observations found in televised media, online sources, and general word of mouth. Saying that what I claim isn't true in some regard is really just trying to get a real argument started.
Its common for a person to mourn over a death, regardless of what they were arguing about the time before.

I didn't like Apple, and to tell you the truth, I never really found its significance until I reflected on its past.  Perhaps the media may be exaggerating its dominance over technology, but I'm not mainly focusing on that, I'm focusing more on how Jobs was a great innovator and business man.  It represents a man that accomplished a goal, and I hope he may inspire others in the future to accomplish their goals.  I find a great lack of excellence right now, as I'm seeing others (colleagues and other acquaintances) passing up opportunities that may enrich them.