Steve Jobs - dead at 56

Dammit really? We already lost Dio, The Rev, and Ryan Dunn R.I.P. Steve Jobs thank you for this ipod touch i am gracefully looking at while i type this
 
This forum is not for fighting.

Making comments like that, as you can see, is just going to rile people up, so it is better left unsaid.

I personally don't have an issue with people voicing their own opinions, though I think when someone dies, a little more respect should be given in certain cases, and it isn't like Jobs was a rapist or something, but this forum lacks maturity so this is what we have to do sometimes to keep the peace.

I have no control over what people are going to be riled up about, that's their problem, and it sure doesn't bother me. And i disagree, respect should remain the same before and after death, acting any different after a death is being fake, and thats what i think.
 
Henry Ford and Billy Durant are both legends in the automotive industry, and still quoted years after death. Known for what they've contributed by ideas and vision. Sure they had teams of engineers and scientist, manufacturers, etc. who built their cars and companies. But to say Ford, or GM would be the same without them is way out on a limb. I think the same applies for Jobs and Apple.

I want you to think where you work. Doesn't your supervisor, or manager take credit for how well your company/business runs? Doesn't the owner reap the majority of the compensation? Getting mad about Jobs taking credit, is ridiculous. That was his position in his company.
 
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