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Steve Jobs resigned
Steve Jobs, the visionary who remade Apple into the world’s dominant maker of tech gadgets, has resigned as the company’s CEO.
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iQuit.
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Thread closed. ZenGum FTW
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Agreed. Nothing more to see here, move along.
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Yep. Lock down requested.
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I was surprised to see that their stock actually dropped because of his resignation.
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It has been coming for a long time, but there are a lot of sheep in the stock market. It looks less and less rational all the time.
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I can't say I'm a huge fan of apple products, or Steve Jobs for the awful lean he puts on his products in order to stimulate more revenue for the company (such as flash restrictions on the iPad), but I wouldn't wish pancreatic cancer on anyone. My grandmother had pancreatic cancer which spread to her lungs and other vital organs. She suffered a slow and painful death.
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I am considering a plunge into the I-Phone 5. This Crackberry is driving me crazy. I already switched to the Mac and wished I would have done it years ago. No more crashes, no viruses, few bugs. I couldn't be happier. Trouble free computing for the first time in 25 years.
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A tiger by the tail ?
On another forum I read a post that began:
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So I looked up Apple's tech data on it's next OS (tiger -> lion), and "lion" calls for 2 GB of memory and 7 GB of HD space. Just think about what 7 or 10 GB of programming represents... it's incomprehensible ... approaching the complexity of our federal tax laws. Do programmers EVER delete anything, or are they afraid they have a tiger by the tail, and they can't let go for fear of being eaten alive. I think it's ironic that chip manufacturers are stressed out making smaller and faster chips, and programmers are eating up all that resource with archaic 0's and 1's. Maybe someone will have the brilliant idea to copy/paste the concept of "sunset laws". |
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