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    Nominated Star Steve Jobs : Michelangelo of digital age

    Steve Jobs : The silicon valley man, visionary 56 years old passes away today...
    he was suffering from pancreatic cancer...

    "Steve was among the greatest of American innovators - brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it," said Mr Obama.
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    may his soul lie in piece..

    more info here and here
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    R.I.P. Steve, Condolences to the entire family from Slovakia!
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    Although I don't use Apple products myself, I have always been an admirer of Steve Jobs and the impact he has had on the technology industry. Without creative people like himself, this world ceratinly wouldn't be the same. Thank you Steve for your contribution to society!
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    R.I.P. Steve, a shame to lose someone who is changing things in the world for all the right reasons.

    I read the quote by Obama pity he isn't changing the world for the right reasons instead him and the dreadful leaders of my country prefer to destroy countries so we can steal their oil and then have the audacity to say we are freeing them from tyrants. (end of rant)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ted View Post
    R.I.P. Steve, a shame to lose someone who is changing things in the world for all the right reasons.

    I read the quote by Obama pity he isn't changing the world for the right reasons instead him and the dreadful leaders of my country prefer to destroy countries so we can steal their oil and then have the audacity to say we are freeing them from tyrants. (end of rant)
    Hey Ted, Comrade Obama could tell me the world was coming to end, and even if it really was, I wouldn't believe and/or trust him!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bearcat View Post
    Although I don't use Apple products myself, I have always been an admirer of Steve Jobs and the impact he has had on the technology industry. Without creative people like himself, this world ceratinly wouldn't be the same. Thank you Steve for your contribution to society!
    I feel the same way too and I wish Tim Cook can bring on and continue the legacy. Perhaps this isn't the best time to say it but I honestly think it would also be good to set up a charity organization of some sort on the man's name as a tribute...
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    RIP Steve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by safeguy View Post
    Perhaps this isn't the best time to say it but I honestly think it would also be good to set up a charity organization of some sort on the man's name as a tribute...


    I think that would be a great way for Apple to show its respect for Jobs and to give a little something back to the poeple, who support their products.

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    Steve was a great visionary, and the backbone behind the big apple. RIP Steve.
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