hi, i do agree with Christine.
and what ever that man was totally awesome. for more than one reason.
1. he made it possible for a blind person too use her or his computer
without sighted assistance.
2. he have so far known where the market will run.
For not long ago i had a chat with a danish blind friend of mine.
We was talking about how he now adored  everything mac.
So well he asks, Sandi, what is it that makes this os that amazing? I
have never had to think that little before i said "BSD"
He goes like, but aint that something close too that Linux you was
drowning us all in for the last 5 years?
Sure thing i said, but ya know what dude? tis  is a bout 1 terabyte better.
1. it is stable like a rock
2 you ain't gonna break it. but last but not least.
3. i don't have to come and help you out all the  time while i eat
pizza, which have always annoyed the H outta me.
Don't get me wrong, i will help anyone who wanna start use a mac…
but  why does it always have too be when i eat pizza that the damn
phone  starts cheering?
I simply can't wait too read his book.
He have done so much. Now the huge question is after a bit of time,
where will apple go.
What will be changed? How will it effect us?
have a great day y'all :)

/Sandi


On 10/21/11, Christine Grassman <cgrassman1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I think this is leading somewhere that this list should not go. I don't
> think this should be a forum for anyone's political beliefs or name-calling,
> whether one is on the right, the left, or dead center.
> Christine
> On Oct 21, 2011, at 11:17 AM, Chuck Reichel wrote:
>
>> Steve Jobs was correct!
>>
>> Without FREEDOM Innovative products like Apple produced would never have
>> happened!
>>
>> Regulations and unnecessary costs AKA stemming from "Obama's" Socialist
>> Marxists policies will and are at this very moment smothering innovation!
>>
>> If companies like Apple and those new start ups,  are loaded down with
>> unnecessary regulations there is not any incentive to take the risks that
>> Steve Jobs took!
>>
>>
>>
>> Steve Jobs enjoyed the GODLY freedom "endowed by their Creator with
>> certain unalienable Rights, Freedom that is,
>>
>> " that the USA offers and produced Apple!
>>
>>
>>
>> Chuck Reichel
>>
>> In GOD I Trust
>>
>>
>>
>> On Oct 21, 2011, at 9:39 AM, Hai Nguyen Ly wrote:
>>
>>> A glimpse in to the life of a man who changed the life of so many
>>> people.
>>>
>>> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/20/steve-jobs-biography-obama_n_1022786.html?1319148475
>>>
>>> Steve Jobs Biography Reveals He Told Obama, 'You're Headed For A One-Term
>>> Presidency'
>>>
>>>
>>> In one of the most hotly-anticipated biographies of the year, "Steve
>>> Jobs," author Walter Isaacson reveals that the Apple CEO offered to
>>> design political ads for President Obama's 2012 campaign despite being
>>> highly critical of the administration's policies and that Jobs refused
>>> potentially life-saving surgery on his pancreatic cancer because he felt
>>> it was too invasive. Nine months later, he got the operation but it was
>>> too late.
>>>
>>> Those are just some of the tidbits about Jobs' life revealed in the
>>> upcoming biography, a copy of which was obtained by The Huffington Post.
>>> The publication date of the official biography of the
>>> notoriously-secretive Apple co-founder was pushed up after his death in
>>> October. "I wanted my kids to know me," Isaacson quoted Jobs as saying in
>>> their final interview. "I wasn't always there for them and I wanted them
>>> to know why and to understand what I did."
>>>
>>> Among other details unearthed in the book on the notoriously-secretive
>>> Apple co-founder:
>>>
>>> Jobs' Meeting With Obama
>>>
>>> Jobs, who was known for his prickly, stubborn personality, almost missed
>>> meeting President Obama in the fall of 2010 because he insisted that the
>>> president personally ask him for a meeting. Though his wife told him that
>>> Obama "was really psyched to meet with you," Jobs insisted on the
>>> personal invitation, and the standoff lasted for five days. When he
>>> finally relented and they met at the Westin San Francisco Airport, Jobs
>>> was characteristically blunt. He seemed to have transformed from a
>>> liberal into a conservative.
>>>
>>> "You're headed for a one-term presidency," he told Obama at the start of
>>> their meeting, insisting that the administration needed to be more
>>> business-friendly. As an example, Jobs described the ease with which
>>> companies can build factories in China compared to the United States,
>>> where "regulations and unnecessary costs" make it difficult for them.
>>>
>>> Jobs also criticized America's education system, saying it was "crippled
>>> by union work rules," noted Isaacson. "Until the teachers' unions were
>>> broken, there was almost no hope for education reform." Jobs proposed
>>> allowing principals to hire and fire teachers based on merit, that
>>> schools stay open until 6 p.m. and that they be open 11 months a year.
>>>
>>> Aiding Obama's Reelection Campaign
>>>
>>> Jobs suggested that Obama meet six or seven other CEOs who could express
>>> the needs of innovative businesses -- but when White House aides added
>>> more names to the list, Jobs insisted that it was growing too big and
>>> that "he had no intention of coming." In preparation for the dinner, Jobs
>>> exhibited his notorious attention to detail, telling venture capitalist
>>> John Doerr that the menu of shrimp, cod and lentil salad was "far too
>>> fancy" and objecting to a chocolate truffle dessert. But he was overruled
>>> by the White House, which cited the president's fondness for cream pie.
>>>
>>> Though Jobs was not that impressed by Obama, later telling Isaacson that
>>> his focus on the reasons that things can't get done "infuriates" him,
>>> they kept in touch and talked by phone a few more times. Jobs even
>>> offered to help create Obama's political ads for the 2012 campaign. "He
>>> had made the same offer in 2008, but he'd become annoyed when Obama's
>>> strategist David Axelrod wasn't totally deferential," writes Isaacson.
>>> Jobs later told the author that he wanted to do for Obama what the
>>> legendary "morning in America" ads did for Ronald Reagan.
>>>
>>> Bill Gates And Steve Jobs
>>>
>>> Bill Gates was fascinated by Steve Jobs but found him "fundamentally odd"
>>> and "weirdly flawed as a human being," and his tendency to be "either in
>>> the mode of saying you were shit or trying to seduce you."
>>>
>>> Jobs once declared about Gates, "He'd be a broader guy if he had dropped
>>> acid once or gone off to an ashram when he was younger."
>>>
>>> After 30 years, Gates would develop a grudging respect for Jobs. "He
>>> really never knew much about technology, but he had an amazing instinct
>>> for what works," he said. But Jobs never reciprocated by fully
>>> appreciating Gates' real strengths. "Bill is basically unimaginative and
>>> has never invented anything, which is why I think he's more comfortable
>>> now in philanthropy than technology. He just shamelessly ripped off other
>>> people's ideas."
>>>
>>> Meeting His Biological Father
>>>
>>> Jobs, who was adopted, was a customer at a Mediterranean restaurant north
>>> of San Jose without realizing that it was owned by his biological father
>>> -- from whom he was estranged. He eventually met his real Dad -- "It was
>>> amazing," he later said of the revelation. "I had been to that restaurant
>>> a few times, and I remember meeting the owner. He was Syrian. Balding. We
>>> shook hands."
>>>
>>> Nevertheless Jobs still had no desire to see him. "I was a wealthy man by
>>> then, and I didn't trust him not to try to blackmail me or go to the
>>> press about it."
>>>
>>> Anticipating An Early Death
>>>
>>> Jobs once told John Sculley, who would later become Apple's CEO and fire
>>> Jobs, that if he weren't working with computers, he could see himself as
>>> a poet in Paris. "Jobs confided in Sculley that he believed he would die
>>> young, and therefore he needed to accomplish things quickly so that he
>>> would make his mark on Silicon Valley history. "We all have a short
>>> period of time on this earth," he told the Sculleys. "We probably only
>>> have the opportunity to do a few things really great and do them well.
>>> None of us has any idea how long we're gong to be here nor do I, but my
>>> feeling is I've got to accomplish a lot of these things while I'm young."
>>>
>>> * * * * *
>>> For his first interview about the book, Isaacson talked to "60 Minutes"
>>> for the Sunday, Oct. 23 episode, telling host Steve Kroft that he was
>>> shocked about Jobs's decision to initially skip surgery for his
>>> pancreatic cancer -- that such a genius could make such a wrong decision
>>> about his own health.
>>>
>>> "I've asked [Jobs why he didn't get an operation then] and he said, 'I
>>> didn't want my body to be opened ... I didn't want to be violated in that
>>> way,' said Isaacson.
>>>
>>> "I think that he kind of felt that if you ignore something, if you don't
>>> want something to exist, you can have magical thinking. ... We talked
>>> about this a lot," he told Kroft. "He wanted to talk about it, how he
>>> regretted it. ... I think he felt he should have been operated on
>>> sooner."
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> FOLLOW HUFFPOST BOOKS
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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