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Taro Toporific wrote: I came to Japan with only a brand-new Apple IIc in my briefcase & a backpack
GomiGirl wrote:Having gone into battle with Mr Jobs and lost
Greji wrote:Fixed that for ya!
2triky wrote:My first memories with Apple was learning BASIC on an Apple II with its monochrome green colored display. Good times.
Except that Edison actually invented a lot of the things that his underlings invented that he ended up taking credit for. Actually, on second though, maybe you're right.xenomorph42 wrote:The man was a great American a real modern Thomas Edison and gave the world a lot, changed it and made it a whole lot better, for me as a musician, Apple was a real Godsend.
GomiGirl wrote:Having gone into battle with Mr Jobs over the Newton pullout so many years ago we have always had a love/hate relationship.
We are sorry to hear of his passing. His vision changed the way we all interact with our computers. He will be missed.
RIP Steve.
Yokohammer wrote:I was blissfully unaware of this until someone mentioned it during a meeting this afternoon ... then the meeting just sort of stopped for a while.
Doctor Stop wrote:Except that Edison actually invented a lot of the things that his underlings invented that he ended up taking credit for. Actually, on second though, maybe you're right.
LesTalk wrote:Except that Edison invented a heck of a lot more unique products than Jobs (by patent count alone Edison has 3X as many as Jobs). Jobs essentially created two products - the Apple II and the iPod. From those, the Mac, the iPhone and the iPad flowed.
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Except he didn't create either of the first two you mentioned.LesTalk wrote:Jobs essentially created two products - the Apple II and the iPod. From those, the Mac, the iPhone and the iPad flowed.
LesTalk wrote:Except that Edison invented a heck of a lot more unique products than Jobs (by patent count alone Edison has 3X as many as Jobs). Jobs essentially created two products - the Apple II and the iPod. From those, the Mac, the iPhone and the iPad flowed.
Coligny wrote:But the fact is, great part of the value of jobs is not in what he put, but in what he removed. Elegant design in a product is reached when there is nothing left to remove while still performing the task perfectly.
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