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Major_Television559 t1_iu7g0zj wrote

Thank you to Billy G and most thank yeww to Steven Paul Jobs. In addition, a heart felt thank you to China and California for holding hands in unity of the holy slab.

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Nikobobinous t1_iu7mk9n wrote

You forgot about all the East Asian factory workers who are entirely disenfranchised and prefer to off themselves ‘on shift’ than rebel against their corporate globalist enslavers. I think of them daily as I wield this slab

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cha614 t1_iu87r5u wrote

What an abrupt and strange ending

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yanggor1983 t1_iu8gzi4 wrote

If he is still alive today, we will all have flying cars already. He is undoubtedly one of the most difficult leaders to work with. Because ordinary people don’t have his vision and determination. Miss you , Steve! I still keep your iPhone 4s and ipad 2 ( the last two products that you personally introduced to us).

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donthavenick t1_iu8x5uj wrote

From Guardian:

> The unnamed Microsoft executive, who was apparently the husband of a friend of Jobs’s wife Laurene Powell Jobs, continuously talked and bragged about Redmond-based company’s plans for tablets and styluses, so much so that Jobs decided to try and beat him.

> After being badgered by the Microsoft executive over dinner for the 10th time, being told how Microsoft was going to change the world with its tablet PC software and stylus and that Apple should just license it, Jobs lost patience and, as recounted in Walter Isaacson’s Jobs biography, said: “Fuck this, let’s show him what a tablet can really be”.

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iLoveBeefFat t1_iu8xljg wrote

Oh, I thought he liked billions of dollar in profit

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Dash-Ryprock t1_iu8ysiw wrote

This incident is recounted in Isaacson’s book on Jobs. Apparently this all started when Micro Dude had a little to much vino at a Job’s house party, and started talking smack.

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xirvin t1_iu8zo1h wrote

LOL, how to minimize the work of a thousand people at apple without mentioning them..

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xirvin t1_iu91v3i wrote

The executive team, managers. Jobs alone didn’t create his iPhone from vacuum nor was the sole one pushing for the iPhone vision inside the company.

Jean Marie Hullot push the idea for an iPhone to Jobs in 2000’s

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iNoles t1_iu93919 wrote

I remembered when Steve Ballmer thought iPhone was a joke that nobody would buy it.

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dpacker780 t1_iu960bv wrote

Comically, I know exactly who the guy is.

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ArminVonKink t1_iu9b6g2 wrote

Actually, it’s because the US government funded 2/3 of its development!

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Massive_Escape3061 t1_iuaassc wrote

A friend’s son works for Ms and worked on the phone project. Can confirm they thought it was going to be the greatest. It felt like they were working on it for years before it debuted. Maybe they took too long.

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dpacker780 t1_iuabj01 wrote

It’s funny I was downvoted. I actually worked with the guy in the late 90s for 3 years when I was at SGI prior to him leaving to take a spot at MS focused on what eventually became the tablet PC. Small world.

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