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  1. Incoming repost of mine. Yes, it may be a bit insensitive. But it's my view. Here it is: And I ponder if it was Steve Jobs dying that made a few ponies I know sad. Because I don't really care about him too much. Sure, he created some good products. But people die. Death is kind of the finality that is an eventuality. It happens. And life goes on. I don't really care if I get flamed for saying that, because I'm not going to be here anymore tonight. So, cyall.

    Thursday, 06-Oct-11 01:42:15 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
    1. @frostflow agreed

      Thursday, 06-Oct-11 01:45:13 UTC from StatusNet Android
    2. @frostflow People need to look past just the products. The stuff he did, and the innovations he funded affect not only the apple line, but also so many other realms of what we know today. ~ The mouse, the ability to use a computer without command line, 3d modeling, digital music, handheld media, etc all are affected by Jobs. If you want to look at apple then their line of computers are the reason that so many other companies developed their products, and the reason that so much software has become accessible to the user. Hell, Windows and Linux implemented fundamental features that Mac introduced. ~ He's an amazing individual, and had an amazing impact on the world.

      Thursday, 06-Oct-11 01:45:40 UTC from web