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Steve Jobs resigns as CEO of Apple

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guise said:
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What I like about this photo (and Jobs) is that it shows one of the wealthiest men alive isn't above wearing ripped jeans and sneakers. I'm not saying he doesn't have his share of eccentric quirks but at least he isn't petty when it comes to attire.

Having read books about Jobs, it's pretty obvious he doesn't care about superfluous things like daily clothing. He's got more of a "big picture" mindset.
 
Raiden said:
Well goddamn that. Ah well, with all that wealth, who needs to be good looking, you can just buy whatever you want.

He is - or was at least - a very handsome man. His taste in clothes may be simple (even if not inexpensive), but that's another matter :)
 
He was pretty good looking as a youngster, but man that change from 07 to 08 is drastic. Overall health decline was almost scary to see, when he finally showed up in public.

Is there any truth to the Apple logo having something to do with the bible's tree of knowledge and eve taking a bite from the fruit (apple say) of the tree.. kinda interesting.

Though that kinda contradicts the original Newton logo thing.
 
Sentry said:
He was pretty good looking as a youngster, but man that change from 07 to 08 is drastic. Overall health decline was almost scary to see, when he finally showed up in public.

Is there any truth to the Apple logo having something to do with the bible's tree of knowledge and eve taking a bite from the fruit (apple say) of the tree.. kinda interesting.

Though that kinda contradicts the original Newton logo thing.

Nope. The bite is just so it would be recognized as an Apple.
 
Me and a friend were just debating the importance of dressing well for company heads. Hearing about that sweater costing that much is making me cringe so motherfucking hard.
 
Teetris said:
Me and a friend were just debating the importance of dressing well for company heads. Hearing about that sweater costing that much is making me cringe so motherfucking hard.

He's dying, and you are concerned that they didn't wrap him up in a suit just in case some paparazzi scumbag took a shot of him?
 
ckohler said:
What I like about this photo (and Jobs) is that it shows one of the wealthiest men alive isn't above wearing ripped jeans and sneakers. I'm not saying he doesn't have his share of eccentric quirks but at least he isn't petty when it comes to attire.

Having read books about Jobs, it's pretty obvious he doesn't care about superfluous things like daily clothing. He's got more of a "big picture" mindset.

Hem..... Its your image, some people might not care what they wear, some others do, nothing wrong about it.
 
AllenShrz said:
Hem..... Its your image, some people might not care what they wear, some others do, nothing wrong about it.
I just mean from a gazillion-aire perspective. Expensive clothes and what not. I'm not saying people shouldn't care about their appearances. Just that there's this stigma that wealth means buying expensive clothes. That's the petty attitude I'm talking about.
 
ckohler said:
What I like about this photo (and Jobs) is that it shows one of the wealthiest men alive isn't above wearing ripped jeans and sneakers. I'm not saying he doesn't have his share of eccentric quirks but at least he isn't petty when it comes to attire.

Having read books about Jobs, it's pretty obvious he doesn't care about superfluous things like daily clothing. He's got more of a "big picture" mindset.

Its because he got aspergers that he wears the same clothes every day.
 
ivedoneyourmom said:
He's dying, and you are concerned that they didn't wrap him up in a suit just in case some paparazzi scumbag took a shot of him?

He's talking about the sweater he always wears, not just the one in that photo.
 
NinjaFridge said:
He's talking about the sweater he always wears, not just the one in that photo.
Ah, what do you expect for a guy they got to run a company for only a dollar. :lol

Steve does what he wants to do, that's the price you way for dealing with him. It's his world, we just live in it.
 
Sentry said:
Been discussed to hell but if this is a sign of his imminent death then I for one am surprised, thought he was getting a bit better/stable. Can't/won't believe that pic. Oh, and i'm now sporting this wallpaper;

Steven_Paul_Jobs_by_dylanroscover.jpg


I for one am awaiting more feel good videos, just watched the autotuned 'stay hungry, stay foolish' on Gizmodo.


Somebody needs to get that on a t-shirt STAT!
 
ok, why do people treat him like a godlike figure? t-shirts and wallpapers?
I never saw stuff like this happening when bill gates left his position at microsoft.
 
Sentry said:
He was pretty good looking as a youngster, but man that change from 07 to 08 is drastic. Overall health decline was almost scary to see, when he finally showed up in public.

Is there any truth to the Apple logo having something to do with the bible's tree of knowledge and eve taking a bite from the fruit (apple say) of the tree.. kinda interesting.

Though that kinda contradicts the original Newton logo thing.

They have an Apple as their logo because of the story of an Apple falling on Isaac Newton's head. Their original logo was this crazy fully illustrated scene of it. Google "Original Apple logo".


Earl Cazone said:
ok, why do people treat him like a godlike figure? t-shirts and wallpapers?
I never saw stuff like this happening when bill gates left his position at microsoft.

Because he turned around a company from on the brink of collapse to the most powerful technology company in the world with a string of revolutionary products. He has done much more than Bill Gates ever did or ever could do.
 
Earl Cazone said:
ok, why do people treat him like a godlike figure? t-shirts and wallpapers?
I never saw stuff like this happening when bill gates left his position at microsoft.
I was just about to ask that. It's kinda...weird.
 
edgefusion said:
Because he turned around a company from on the brink of collapse to the most powerful technology company in the world with a string of revolutionary products. He has done much more than Bill Gates ever did or ever could do.

Statement of forever.
 
edgefusion said:
Because he turned around a company from on the brink of collapse to the most powerful technology company in the world with a string of revolutionary products. He has done much more than Bill Gates ever did or ever could do.
I don't see how that qualifies as much more. Just because MS never had some near death they had to recover from? They seem pretty much equal.
 
chubigans said:
I was just about to ask that. It's kinda...weird.
Steve Jobs has something that most if not all in the IT business don't have, he's charasmatic. Bill Gates is the stereotype, Steve Jobs is the misfit with that said Bill also didn't have to 'save' Microsoft. He build Microsoft and he has done many great things that people acknowledge him for but Steve Jobs did not only save Apple he made it one of the most influential and wealthy companies on the planet. Microsoft also never leveraged 'Bill Gates' as a brand in the way Steve Jobs is an Apple brand. In fact Steve Jobs is Apple.
 
Him dying probably has a lot to do with it. I don't know; I throw my apple stickers away.

edgefusion said:
Because he turned around a company from on the brink of collapse to the most powerful technology company in the world with a string of revolutionary products. He has done much more than Bill Gates ever did or ever could do.
dude....
 
edgefusion said:
Because he turned around a company from on the brink of collapse to the most powerful technology company in the world with a string of revolutionary products. He has done much more than Bill Gates ever did or ever could do.

Yeah all Gates did was be a founder of Microsoft, help create the most popular OS in the world and create the largest private foundation in the world with the aim of improving healthcare and reducing poverty around the world while pledging to give most of his money to charity and convincing other billionaires to do the same.
 
macuser1of5 said:
Him dying probably has a lot to do with it. I don't know; I throw my apple stickers away.


dude....
People's hatred for one company or the other seems to dictate which one of them people think is better.
 
ckohler said:
Having read books about Jobs, it's pretty obvious he doesn't care about superfluous things like daily clothing.
...what?

His clothing image is one of the most calculated in CEO history. He wears the same damn getup all the time for a reason. He very obviously gives a shit about daily clothing.
 
HollovVpo1nt said:
I did not comment on how I thought upgrades should be handled. I commented on what I thought Apple was doing.

So... anyone who dislikes Apple products, who hasn't given it an 'honest' chance (whatever that might be) is a hardcore Linux guy? I have given it an honest chance. Gave the iPhone a chance and it did less and was slower than my own phone which I bought for much less money. Gave the MacBook a chance and I was really baffled by the fact it costs 50% more than a comparable notebook with the same specs. Gave the iMac a chance and it left me with the same feeling as with the MacBook.

I have to apologise though couse I loved my iPod 80GB. Not the touch variants.

And then there is the hype... the hype for a product that is not even announced yet. Whenever I enter an Apple store I feel like I'm surrounded by gay. All those 'desgn' frantic fashionistas... wow. I even study architectural engineering and a huge part of my study was architecture. I tried a Mac for design purposes and was left with even more questionmarks on the subject of Mac's beeing superior to other OS's in the design department (PhotoShop etc.). I can't beleive this myth is still alive.

In my eyes, iWare = Call of Duty. Same shit, different day and while people know it's the same shit on a different day, they keep buying it.
worst post in the thread?

I believe so.
 
Suairyu said:
...what?

His clothing image is one of the most calculated in CEO history. He wears the same damn getup all the time for a reason. He very obviously gives a shit about daily clothing.
because he doesn't give a shit?
 
-Pyromaniac- said:
because he doesn't give a shit?
No.

There was a point in his career where he truly didn't give a shit and wore whatever.

Then, one day, he made the active decision to wear nothing but the turtleneck, jeans and trainers.

How anyone can interpret this as "not giving a shit" is mindblowing. Image is everything to this guy. He's a designer. He thinks in terms of what the end user sees. His famous outfit is a part of that.
 
-Pyromaniac- said:
because he doesn't give a shit?

That's not it either. Steve cares to not have to care. I mean, it's like pretty much everything he picks for himself. By putting forth the initial effort to decide that from this point on you are going to have exactly one outfit consisting of things that you enjoy wearing. It's a decision to do something important now, once, and never have to worry about it again. Not only is it utilitarian in that sense, but it also makes him unique, sets him apart yet groups him with past geniuses - It's part of his signature. That's how much he cares about clothing.
 
Suairyu said:
No.

There was a point in his career where he truly didn't give a shit and wore whatever.

Then, one day, he made the active decision to wear nothing but the turtleneck, jeans and trainers.

How anyone can interpret this as "not giving a shit" is mindblowing. Image is everything to this guy. He's a designer. He thinks in terms of what the end user sees. His famous outfit is a part of that.
I'm like 75% sure he actually said himself at one point that it's because he doesn't want to decide what to wear every day. Though I'm sure the fact that it gained iconic status helped it naturally. But I recall him saying that at one point.
 
edgefusion said:
Because he turned around a company from on the brink of collapse to the most powerful technology company in the world with a string of revolutionary products. He has done much more than Bill Gates ever did or ever could do.

I don't know why I keep opening Apple threads...


Very sad to see this man fade away, I certainly wish him and his family all the best. I'd love to get a glimpse 5 years into the future to see what will be going on at Apple.
 
-Pyromaniac- said:
I'm like 75% sure he actually said himself at one point that it's because he doesn't want to decide what to wear every day. Though I'm sure the fact that it gained iconic status helped it naturally. But I recall him saying that at one point.
Remember how Team Ninja took decapitations out of Ninja Gaiden for reasons likely to do with age restrictions and justified it as "the fans have already seen decapitations, so they don't need to see them again!"?
 
-Pyromaniac- said:
I'm like 75% sure he actually said himself at one point that it's because he doesn't want to decide what to wear every day. Though I'm sure the fact that it gained iconic status helped it naturally. But I recall him saying that at one point.
Edit: Did some more research so I'm not as certain as I was that it was entirely influenced by Einstein. Apparently, the idea that Einstein had seven sets of the same clothes was based somewhat on truth but is in itself not entirely true. He might have had the idea but history seems to show that he didn't stick to it. Maybe Jobs just took the idea and ran with it.

However, I stand by the sentiment that Jobs was the kind of person who decided at some point that a black turtleneck, jeans, black socks and sneakers was good enough for most any occasion. Once he made that decision, he stuck with it and relieved himself of ever having to bother with the trivial task of deciding what to wear every day.

It did become an iconic part of his persona, and Jobs was certainly obsessed with appearances, however judging by the amount of flack and ridicule he got for always wearing the same thing I think his decision was more based on not sweating the details on a daily basis.
 
I'm still amazed at the hate from some people.

For example this:

http://twitter.com/#!/FlemishDog/status/106675145061568513

:/
 
NinjaFridge said:
Yeah all Gates did was be a founder of Microsoft, help create the most popular OS in the world and create the largest private foundation in the world with the aim of improving healthcare and reducing poverty around the world while pledging to give most of his money to charity and convincing other billionaires to do the same.

Yup. Both Gates and Jobs are awesome, in their own ways. Computing wouldn't be here without them.
 
Xun said:
I'm still amazed at the hate from some people.

For example this:

http://twitter.com/#!/FlemishDog/status/106675145061568513

:/
why care what some random person tweets?
 
Don't know why everyone is so worked up about this. People die everyday, and just because he's some rich guy doesn't mean it shouldn't happen to him.
 
Eid said:
Don't know why everyone is so worked up about this. People die everyday, and just because he's some rich guy doesn't mean it shouldn't happen to him.

Eid blowing this thread wide fuckin open

i know i'll be bookmarking!
 
Eid said:
Don't know why everyone is so worked up about this. People die everyday, and just because he's some rich guy doesn't mean it shouldn't happen to him.

Most people didn't create a device that lets me find porn on the toilet while offering an attractive UI.
 
Eid said:
Don't know why everyone is so worked up about this. People die everyday, and just because he's some rich guy doesn't mean it shouldn't happen to him.
I mean seriously can we ban these trolls? You are either the most ignorant person on earth or just a huge asshole, either way it's not good.
 
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