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Posted by masseur
Telegraph

A comic documenting the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has been published, three months after his death.
The 32-page comic book offers a broad look of Steve Jobs' life, from his adoption as a baby to his co-founding of Apple.




Posted by julias
Steve Jobs is is quickly turning into the L.Ron Hubbard of the tech world how long before people start worshipping him as some kind of deity?

Posted by Bonovox
Steve Jobs and Apple its like a flipping religion

Posted by Miss UK
if it wasn't for Steve then apple wouldn't have made it this far
and you folks would all be slatting something else do doubt

there was a programs on the TV about Steve Jobs some weeks ago
showed you how Apple came about sadly I missed half of it I fell asleep


Also I can also bet there will prob be some Movie coming out like there was for the facecrook site
[ This Message was edited by: Miss UK on 2012-01-12 22:22 ]


Posted by julias
I read somewhere that a Steve Jobs movie is already in the works i wonder who will play him?

Posted by masseur
well, we already have topics for the supposed religious aspects of Apple buyers (although actually other research showed Apple buyers brain patterns to more more like "in love" people)... and Steve Jobs is not the first person to be immortalised in a statue, or a comic... see the similar Zuckerberg comic from the same publisher presumably cashing in on a popular tech geek... or movie (lets not forget the "Social Network") etc etc etc...

Posted by julias
I wonder if Bill Gates will be remembered in this way when he's gone?

Posted by masseur
now THAT is a good question given that he is moving out of the techno limelight, and the more years he is in relative obscurity the less likely he will a) be remembered in these ways and b) receive so much negativity given Microsoft past negativity by many, similar to Apples current negativity

btw... why don't people like successful entrepeneurs who founded companies whose products are used by so many people and which change the way people work/think/use products? I always think that is a whole other topic for discussion based around some prejudices/psychology that has yet to be fully described.

Posted by Bonovox
He should be remembered even if it was for the work he is now doing for charit and giving his fortune away

Posted by Marly

On 2012-01-13 01:08:01, masseur wrote:
btw... why don't people like successful entrepeneurs who founded companies whose products are used by so many people and which change the way people work/think/use products? I always think that is a whole other topic for discussion based around some prejudices/psychology that has yet to be fully described.



Because the mediocre majority hates it, when other people are more successful?
It takes a great mind (greater then most people have), not to envy others.

Posted by Bonovox
See this aswell
http://blog.gsmarena.com/stev[....]on-figure-canceled/#more-25666


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