R.i.P Steve Jobs
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Topic: R.i.P Steve Jobs
Posted By: G.R.F.
Subject: R.i.P Steve Jobs
Date Posted: 06 Oct 11 at 12:04pm
Here’s to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They’re not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can’t do is ignore them. Because they change things. They invent. They imagine. They heal. They explore. They create. They inspire. They push the human race forward. Maybe they have to be crazy. How else can you stare at an empty canvas and see a work of art? Or sit in silence and hear a song that’s never been written? Or gaze at a red planet and see a laboratory on wheels? We make tools for these kinds of people. While some see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.
From the think different campaign - a great visionary lost.
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Posted By: Pierre
Date Posted: 06 Oct 11 at 12:42pm
Get a grip Graeme....
I will say this for Mr Jobs. He has had the greatest influence on the way the world in general interacts with a computer screen, be it Desktop, laptop, music player, tablet or phone. No-one has ever beaten him at that.
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Posted By: G.R.F.
Date Posted: 06 Oct 11 at 3:07pm
I can understand that this world of sash chords, beards, sandals and solos wouldn't realise what the guy has done for the world, but he will be sadly missed.
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Posted By: Pierre
Date Posted: 06 Oct 11 at 3:40pm
Posted By: rogue
Date Posted: 06 Oct 11 at 4:33pm
Posted By: Jack Sparrow
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 8:34am
Originally posted by G.R.F.
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<div id="myWatcherDiv" style="display:none;"><span ="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, 'Helvetica Neue', Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-style: italic; line-height: 20px; "></span> <span ="Apple-style-span" style="color: rgb68, 68, 68; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, 'Helvetica Neue', Verdana, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; font-style: italic; line-height: 20px; ">From the think different campaign - a great visionary lost.</span> |
Unfortunately GRF the conservative majority will never, truly relate to the text above. And will never understand the true value of people prepared to act and think in new ways. They will pass comment secure in what they think is correct because they are confident that there vastly larger social group agrees. So don't expect any pat on the back, I'm pretty sure Mr Jobs didn't. I think he new that the path he trod was a hard one. But he kept going, relentlessly, and the reward was the purity of product design you can see in Apples products. Which has lead to a cultural step change in our world.
The only thing I'd add to the text above is: just make sure your right, otherwise the b**tards will rip you apart.
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Posted By: alstorer
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 8:53am
http://blogs.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/2011/10/rip_steve_jobs_capitalist_pric.php - Slightly less hero worsipping take on him
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Posted By: 2547
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 10:02am
RIP
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Posted By: G.R.F.
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 10:14am
Originally posted by alstorer
http://blogs.sfweekly.com/thesnitch/2011/10/rip_steve_jobs_capitalist_pric.php - Slightly less hero worsipping take on him |
I think that's a fair view frankly, I certainly don't' 'hero worship' the guy to me he was the lessor of nerdish no hopers, what Bill Gates did was to set back computing years, had Jobs not come along y'all would have been denied GUI's and we'd have all been stuck in the hands of the IT techs for much longer.
He was just leader of the rebel alliance of common sense and 'cool' computing, stuff that just looked good and worked without you having to reach for the manual, or worse for the phone. They defined 'plug n play'.
So us graphics types could get on with doing the stuff we needed the computer for, we could hire folk to do computer stuff with the minimum of training, everything worked the same, I could go on. To me he was a marketing Genius, what a shame all we had in this country was a barrow boy at the head of Amstrad, or whatever short termism it was that closed down Apricot and the Scottish silicon valley (Apricot pre-dated Apple not only with a mouse, but an infra red cable less mouse two years before Apple and it had windows (Gem Desktop) a monocoque construction with integral hard drive bigger then than the 1st Mac. But this country has even more of those 'doubting thomases" the same folk that sent the Jet Engine to Germany before WW2 and consigned our finest Nuclear scientists to the states in the 50's the same types that believe the City is just for making money from itself rather than using it to finance our natural talent for invention. (Those types - they all sail wooden dinghies  )
Oh dear I've gone into another rant - sorry
Thanks for posting that article Al, a lot of truisms there, read it again he was lauding Jobs, in an entirely different and pretty accurate manner.
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Posted By: tryinghard
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 10:24am
iCoffin anyone?
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Posted By: getafix
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 1:02pm
Strange how the death of nobel peace prize winners and fabulously successful, and ground breaking, surgeons get's left to the obit pages of newspapers and possibly 2 min stint on the TV news, whereas a guy who has worked (successfully I'll grant you) for a company making PC's and phones gets mega air-time....
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Posted By: rogue
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 2:36pm
Posted By: rb_stretch
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 3:40pm
Originally posted by G.R.F.
had Jobs not come along y'all would have been denied GUI's and we'd have all been stuck in the hands of the IT techs for much longer.
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Actually Xerox created the GUI in 1973 (Alto). Steve Jobs saw it and used it for the first MAC GUI in the early eighties. At the same time the open source X windows also came out. So GUI's were there and were inevitably going to move to consumers, but Steve was the first to make that happen.
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Posted By: Rupert
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 4:22pm
I have no idea what a GUI is...
Guessing the UI is user interface?
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Posted By: G.R.F.
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 4:42pm
Originally posted by getafix
Strange how the death of nobel peace prize winners and fabulously successful, and ground breaking, surgeons get's left to the obit pages of newspapers and possibly 2 min stint on the TV news, whereas a guy who has worked (successfully I'll grant you) for a company making PC's and phones gets mega air-time....
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They don't touch everybody's life, Jobs did, unless you've been in a cave and never used a smart phone or computer nor watched CGi animated movies like Toy Story.
His life has Holywood appeal wether he wanted to or not or wether you like it or not.
Nobody will mourn the passing of Michael Dell, or Larry Oracleman or Bill Gates or our own WWWman who's name I forget or even Alan Turin who is even more responsible and sadly only nowadays talked about for his sexuality, anyway they won't be remembered in the same way because they didn't touch us all and influence market trends and influence the way we do things in the manner Apple and Pixar have.
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Posted By: rogue
Date Posted: 07 Oct 11 at 5:19pm
Originally posted by G.R.F.
Alan Turin who is even more responsible and sadly only nowadays talked about for his sexuality, |
and ironically, many rumour it was an Apple that killed him.
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Posted By: iwsmithuk
Date Posted: 14 Oct 11 at 10:37am
I went to School in Cambridge in the 1970's, it was a good school and had a computer link to the university, quite an unusual thing back then. We all learned basic progamming as part of our maths lessons.
There were two American kids, probably sons of university academics, who really got into progamming and as 14 to 15 year olds spent all their free time at school writing software. I often wonder what happened to them....and what they're doing with their billions!!
They were real geeks, as I'm sure was Steve Jobs, and Larry and Bill and all the other computer moguls. Just the sort that GRF usually takes the piss out of, interesting to hear him singing Mr Jobs praises now he's gone.
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Posted By: Xpletive
Date Posted: 14 Oct 11 at 1:46pm
Originally posted by G.R.F.
....unless you've been in a cave and never used a smart phone
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I have been to Wookey Hole and have a Nokia scruffyfone. Guilty - untouched as charged.
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