Actually when I turn on the radio, I think of Tesla - since he's the
one who invented it. But we already know that I'm a geek

Larry

On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 10:07 PM, Raymond E. Feist <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm a Mac head, and writing this on a PowerMac QuadCore that has many times 
> more power than what NASA used to put men on the moon.
>
> I've got an iPhone 4.  I've got an iPad.  I've used mostly Apple computers 
> since the days of the Apple ][e and the Mac SE.
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> Steve Jobs was more than merely a really smart guy who invented stuff.  There 
> are lots of very smart men and women in many fields.  Jobs never won the 
> Nobel Prize, right. Or a McArthur Grant.
>
> Genius is a word often tossed around.  But Jobs didn't cure cancer.  He 
> didn't bring an end to international violence.  He didn't end hunger in the 
> world.
>
> Let me tell you what he did.
>
> He changed how we see our world, interact with it, and did it in a way we 
> take for granted.
>
> When you flip on the lights, do you think of Edison?  When you pick up the 
> phone, do you think of Bell.  When you flip on the radio, do you think of 
> Marconi?  When you go for a drive, do you think of Ford?
>
> When you turn on your computer, do you think of Steve Jobs?
>
> No, but that's who he was.
>
> Best, R.E.F.
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> Never attribute to malice what can satisfactorily be explained away by 
> stupidity.
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