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Respect, yes. Like, no.
Do You Respect Steve Jobs?
Can't see any reason not to respect the man quite honestly.
Some people rally hate Apple, Macs, and iPhones.
I hate everything Apple, but that doesn't diminish their accomplishments.
Have you used an Apple device built in the last 5 years? I just don't understand some peoples hatred of a company. I admittedly used to have the same opinion as you. But after using iPhones, iPods, iPods and the recent Macbooks I've changed my tune. They really are incredibly well built devices that do their respective jobs very well and with little drama.
oh ffs do we really need another of these?
Nope. I don't rate very highly the ability to deceive idiots.
If you have the ability to get a lot of people to call your 1-900 psychic hotline, it's not going to wow me with your contribution to humanity.
Have you used an Apple device built in the last 5 years? I just don't understand some peoples hatred of a company. I admittedly used to have the same opinion as you. But after using iPhones, iPods, iPods and the recent Macbooks I've changed my tune. They really are incredibly well built devices that do their respective jobs very well and with little drama.
I'd agree with you if all he did was that PC vs MAC commercial... but he did far more than just deceive people.
I suggest you watch PBS Triumph of the Nerds. It tells the story of how apple started. Steve Jobs was a hobbyist programmer and a well spoken businessman who met up with a nerdy, talented hardware guru. They combined forces to bring the personal computer to the masses. Before them, PCs were confined to hobbyists who had to buy multiple parts and assemble them together.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2539790754467363791