Kay, The part you are missing in all of this is who Jon Stewart is and what he represents. He is seen by many as the single most powerful Progressive voice in the media. His calling out of Apple and Jobs in particular, has huge ramifications, of which I am sure concerns many inside Apple. Jon trades in the same "hipness" currency as Apple, GadgetBlog Writers and Privacy Advocates.
Clearly you see Steve Jobs as a rock-star. We all need our heroes, and it's understandable. Many Apple users are enamored with Steve. He is truly a remarkable marketer and a one of a kind individual. Still, that does not make him infallible. He's had big wins, and big losses. Certainly no one could say NeXT was much of a win, nor was his refusal to create an 'Open Mac II' which cost him his first CEO job at Apple. iPods and iTunes were huge, as was OS X. PowerPC started big, but fizzled down the stretch. Certainly there are many here who believe him disingenuous when he said Hypercard wasn't dead-- then killed it. You're concerned Jon Stewart may be jealous. Actually, the message of the video is quite the opposite. Stewart comes out and says what a big Apple fan he is, and has been. He even says he's taking a big risk calling Jobs out because he knows how much his fanbase loves Apple. And that is why you don't understand at the end of the video where he still admits to wanting Apple products. Because he doesn't hate Apple. In fact, he really LIKES Apple. The point of it all, is for someone like Jon to call Apple, "Appholes," clearly shows there IS a problem. On Monday, May 3, 2010, Kay C Lan <[email protected]> wrote: > Whilst many may deify Michael Schumacher, Roger Federer, Tiger Woods, Lee > Kwan Yew, Valentino Rossi, Lance Armstrong, Michael Phelps, Mozart, Leonardo > da Vinci and even Bill Gates and Steve Jobs; there are also those who are > deeply critical of them - most likely due to some deep-seeded jealousy. > What that video confirmed to me, is no matter how much vitriol, hatred and > disgust the presenter heaped upon Steve Jobs, no matter how logical or > factual the arguments, no matter how enthusiastically the audience agreed > with everything he said; for reasons I can not explain and certainly do not > understand, in the dying seconds the presented admitted his lust for the > next Apple product. _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
