Steve Jobs
Well, sorry for his friends and family, but the chap hardly created AIDS vaccines, did he? He manufactured clever little gizmos without which the world would have kept turning quite well. And he wasn't above outsourcing work to the slave labour economies of the East, including one with conditions so go-awful the workers had to be pressured into signing anti-suicide pledges. Goodbye clever producer of pointless, money-wasting gadgets.
"Vengeance. Justice. Fire and blood.."
- sultan2075
- Overbomber
- Posts: 2379
- Joined: 04 Mar 2005, 19:17
- Location: Washington, D. C.
- Contact:
Thanks; it's from Chicago's own (late) Allan Bloom, in The Closing of the American Mind.SINsister wrote:Thanks, man. All is...what it is.sultan2075 wrote:You're back! Fantastic. Hope all is well.
You know, in spite of the serious political differences we've had in the past, I must say that I love your sig quote.
--
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
The most successful tyranny is not the one that uses force to assure uniformity but the one that removes the awareness of other possibilities, that makes it seem inconceivable that other ways are viable, that removes the sense that there is an outside.
- Purple Light
- Slight Overbomber
- Posts: 1526
- Joined: 02 Feb 2004, 16:25
- Location: Kirkstall
- Contact:
Call me a b*stard but I agree. RIP and I feel for his family/friends too etc but this outpouring seems a little OTT.DeWinter wrote:Well, sorry for his friends and family, but the chap hardly created AIDS vaccines, did he? He manufactured clever little gizmos without which the world would have kept turning quite well. And he wasn't above outsourcing work to the slave labour economies of the East, including one with conditions so go-awful the workers had to be pressured into signing anti-suicide pledges. Goodbye clever producer of pointless, money-wasting gadgets.
Maybe the Facebook status of a friend saying "I've been in tears all day, I feel like I've lost an Uncle" made me a little less sympathetic.
“I got lost in the mirror, wondering what could have been, I couldn’t help but kill her, but I couldn’t kill the dream.”
-
- Utterly Bastard Groovy Amphetamine Filth
- Posts: 662
- Joined: 31 Jan 2002, 00:00
- Location: East Yorkshire
I posted a similar sentiment on another forum & was flamed by a few posters trying to tell me that Jobs had basically changed the world as we know it!.DeWinter wrote:Well, sorry for his friends and family, but the chap hardly created AIDS vaccines, did he? He manufactured clever little gizmos without which the world would have kept turning quite well. And he wasn't above outsourcing work to the slave labour economies of the East, including one with conditions so go-awful the workers had to be pressured into signing anti-suicide pledges. Goodbye clever producer of pointless, money-wasting gadgets.
The guy was instrumental in bringing some clever bits of kit out (presumably some anonymous behind the scenes employes did the actual inventing?) but that's it, isn't it? As good as the Apple kit is, world leaders jerking his memory off & random punters across the globe treating it like the death of a family member!!? I saw some tv footage of candle lit shrines complete with crying adults outside Apple stores.......the world's gone mad.
Jobs (and Apple in general) were very good at developing new products & absolutely phenomenal at marketing them & even then you have to ignore the very barren decade pre 'i era' where they almost went out of business.
I'll happily RIP him, as I would anyone else but the reaction to his death seemed to be the latest Diana/Jade Goody cult of personality mourn fest.
Give me one good reason
- MadameButterfly
- HL's mystical safekeeper
- Posts: 6940
- Joined: 12 Jul 2005, 09:29
- Location: in my own galaxy
all i remember was his talk on *connecting the dots*
R.I.P mr. Jobs.
R.I.P mr. Jobs.
it's all about circles and spirals
that ongoing eternity
that ongoing eternity