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August 25, 2011 at 1:02 PM #19073August 25, 2011 at 1:20 PM #724278CoronitaParticipant
The fact that apple sued samsung and has a injunction on the galaxy tab from being sold in parts of Europe should say something about apple. Apple isn’t taking this android invasion lightly.
Apple is going to lose it’s luster eventually imho.August 25, 2011 at 1:20 PM #724367CoronitaParticipantThe fact that apple sued samsung and has a injunction on the galaxy tab from being sold in parts of Europe should say something about apple. Apple isn’t taking this android invasion lightly.
Apple is going to lose it’s luster eventually imho.August 25, 2011 at 1:20 PM #724962CoronitaParticipantThe fact that apple sued samsung and has a injunction on the galaxy tab from being sold in parts of Europe should say something about apple. Apple isn’t taking this android invasion lightly.
Apple is going to lose it’s luster eventually imho.August 25, 2011 at 1:20 PM #725116CoronitaParticipantThe fact that apple sued samsung and has a injunction on the galaxy tab from being sold in parts of Europe should say something about apple. Apple isn’t taking this android invasion lightly.
Apple is going to lose it’s luster eventually imho.August 25, 2011 at 1:20 PM #725483CoronitaParticipantThe fact that apple sued samsung and has a injunction on the galaxy tab from being sold in parts of Europe should say something about apple. Apple isn’t taking this android invasion lightly.
Apple is going to lose it’s luster eventually imho.August 25, 2011 at 1:52 PM #724327briansd1GuestFor some reason, I never found Steve Jobs’ story especially inpiring. If Apple did not create those electronics, some other company would.
I think that George Soros’ work with Russia and Eastern Europe is more significant to human history.
Bill Gates’ work in the field for world health is so much more significant.
August 25, 2011 at 1:52 PM #724417briansd1GuestFor some reason, I never found Steve Jobs’ story especially inpiring. If Apple did not create those electronics, some other company would.
I think that George Soros’ work with Russia and Eastern Europe is more significant to human history.
Bill Gates’ work in the field for world health is so much more significant.
August 25, 2011 at 1:52 PM #725012briansd1GuestFor some reason, I never found Steve Jobs’ story especially inpiring. If Apple did not create those electronics, some other company would.
I think that George Soros’ work with Russia and Eastern Europe is more significant to human history.
Bill Gates’ work in the field for world health is so much more significant.
August 25, 2011 at 1:52 PM #725166briansd1GuestFor some reason, I never found Steve Jobs’ story especially inpiring. If Apple did not create those electronics, some other company would.
I think that George Soros’ work with Russia and Eastern Europe is more significant to human history.
Bill Gates’ work in the field for world health is so much more significant.
August 25, 2011 at 1:52 PM #725531briansd1GuestFor some reason, I never found Steve Jobs’ story especially inpiring. If Apple did not create those electronics, some other company would.
I think that George Soros’ work with Russia and Eastern Europe is more significant to human history.
Bill Gates’ work in the field for world health is so much more significant.
August 25, 2011 at 3:39 PM #724408Mark HolmesParticipant[quote=briansd1]For some reason, I never found Steve Jobs’ story especially inpiring. If Apple did not create those electronics, some other company would.
I think that George Soros’ work with Russia and Eastern Europe is more significant to human history.
Bill Gates’ work in the field for world health is so much more significant.[/quote]
Well, that is exactly the point. Other companies DID create those electronics before Apple. But they created abysmal pieces of electronic trash. There were MP3 players, smartphones and tablet computers all before Steve Jobs and Co. decided they would make the iPhone, iPad and iPod. Apple has always been about doing something, but only when they are capable of doing it right. It’s not what you do – it’s what you DON’T do that defines you.
I only hope that Tim Cook and the rest of the team at Apple can continue creating devices that just work for years to come.
August 25, 2011 at 3:39 PM #724498Mark HolmesParticipant[quote=briansd1]For some reason, I never found Steve Jobs’ story especially inpiring. If Apple did not create those electronics, some other company would.
I think that George Soros’ work with Russia and Eastern Europe is more significant to human history.
Bill Gates’ work in the field for world health is so much more significant.[/quote]
Well, that is exactly the point. Other companies DID create those electronics before Apple. But they created abysmal pieces of electronic trash. There were MP3 players, smartphones and tablet computers all before Steve Jobs and Co. decided they would make the iPhone, iPad and iPod. Apple has always been about doing something, but only when they are capable of doing it right. It’s not what you do – it’s what you DON’T do that defines you.
I only hope that Tim Cook and the rest of the team at Apple can continue creating devices that just work for years to come.
August 25, 2011 at 3:39 PM #725093Mark HolmesParticipant[quote=briansd1]For some reason, I never found Steve Jobs’ story especially inpiring. If Apple did not create those electronics, some other company would.
I think that George Soros’ work with Russia and Eastern Europe is more significant to human history.
Bill Gates’ work in the field for world health is so much more significant.[/quote]
Well, that is exactly the point. Other companies DID create those electronics before Apple. But they created abysmal pieces of electronic trash. There were MP3 players, smartphones and tablet computers all before Steve Jobs and Co. decided they would make the iPhone, iPad and iPod. Apple has always been about doing something, but only when they are capable of doing it right. It’s not what you do – it’s what you DON’T do that defines you.
I only hope that Tim Cook and the rest of the team at Apple can continue creating devices that just work for years to come.
August 25, 2011 at 3:39 PM #725249Mark HolmesParticipant[quote=briansd1]For some reason, I never found Steve Jobs’ story especially inpiring. If Apple did not create those electronics, some other company would.
I think that George Soros’ work with Russia and Eastern Europe is more significant to human history.
Bill Gates’ work in the field for world health is so much more significant.[/quote]
Well, that is exactly the point. Other companies DID create those electronics before Apple. But they created abysmal pieces of electronic trash. There were MP3 players, smartphones and tablet computers all before Steve Jobs and Co. decided they would make the iPhone, iPad and iPod. Apple has always been about doing something, but only when they are capable of doing it right. It’s not what you do – it’s what you DON’T do that defines you.
I only hope that Tim Cook and the rest of the team at Apple can continue creating devices that just work for years to come.
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