RIP Steve Jobs

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I asked the guys at lunch yesterday:

Given all of the influence, fame and money that Steve Jobs commanded over a landmark career would any of you trade places with him, now that he's dead?

No one would. We all agreed that even without $8Bn, it's better to be alive.

In death, we all become equal.

Without Steve Jobs, there would not have been a toy story. Or would there? There still would have been a John Lasseter.

Would there be MP3 players? Yes. Would the music industry have had to make a sea change without iTunes? Yes. Would there have been tablet computers? Yes. Computer mice? Yes.

Yes. Yes. Yes.

All these things would have come to be.

So his contribution was: He ran a company well.

The sad thing about a happy life, is you'll never get to see how it all ends. ;)
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BackTrak wrote:QUOTE (BackTrak @ Oct 13 2011, 03:53 PM) So his contribution was: He ran a company well.
And allegedly did so by shouting lots, being generally cantankerous and all-but-literally pissing on anybody who opposed him.

So he was just like me, in other words. Imagine THAT!

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A real inventor and really very skilled guy, Dennis Ritchie, father of C and co-father of Unix, died yesterday.

But he'll barely get 0,001% media coverage of what Steve Jobs got... What an awesome world we're living in...
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KGJV wrote:QUOTE (KGJV @ Oct 13 2011, 05:46 PM) A real inventor and really very skilled guy, Dennis Ritchie, father of C and co-father of Unix, died yesterday.

But he'll barely get 0,001% media coverage of what Steve Jobs got... What an awesome world we're living in...
Yup. We remember the moguls and forget the geniuses. (or so it seems these days)
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geez.. so thats who ritchie was.. i just remembered the name from my Kernighan and Ritchie textbook back in college
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fwiffo wrote:QUOTE (fwiffo @ Oct 13 2011, 07:05 PM) geez.. so thats who ritchie was.. i just remembered the name from my Kernighan and Ritchie textbook back in college
"Bill and Ben" for CS undergrads?
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translated into a bunch of diff lang, scroll down for cover arts

http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/cbook/
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Yep. Same kinda reason one might keep hold of Tim Duncan's "Physics - A textbook for advanced level studies"

With the exception of personal interests in any given volume, the reason I (stole) kept it was that I recall my uncle studying basic physics in the very early 80's. Some years later, I was "allowed" to hang around in my uncle's perfectly-preserved room. (He's not dead or anything; my gran is just a tad odd)

I quickly found an awesome book describing all manner of things I'd never heard about before.

***10 years pass***

The physics book handed to me looks strikingly familiar.
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ah cool.. dont think we used that physics book, but this one was my pillow for most my freshman year:


thinking back... i kinda regret not going the cs path (went with ee instead). i could use a better cs foundation :(
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KGJV wrote:QUOTE (KGJV @ Oct 13 2011, 05:46 PM) But he'll barely get 0,001% media coverage of what Steve Jobs got... What an awesome world we're living in...
Looks like you might be off a few % points.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-15287391
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/10/13/de...tchie_obituary/

granted not a big splash as Steve Jobs but it's nice that it's getting noticed.
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