thanks for teaching me how to use a computer.
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Much too young. A terrible loss for his family.
Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Very sad. Too, too young! I'm 57, and I'm not ready to leave yet!!
He changed the world...
His passing leaves a huge hole in the future of technology .. not just at Apple but everywhere. If you've never heard his commencement speech at Stanford .. Google it and listen.
Sad day!
I am so sad about his passing-he truly was a huge bright spot on this planet. & I am so serious about my learning from Apple, I knew zilch about computers until my husband brought home an Apple & within a day I had some idea of what I was doing-they are so incredibly user friendly!
& yes Daryl, I did hear his speech, he was an amazing mind & an inspiring person.
A truly inspiring man—and, yes, much too young. I know just what you mean, Lily. I'm a total Apple devotee and don't think it's a leap to say that if it weren't for our incredibly user-friendly computers, you and I would never have met. Agreed?
Thanks for keeping it simple.
I was shocked when I heard his passing away on the evening news. This is because I didn't know he had cancer back then. RIP to Steve Jobs and condolences to his bereaved friends and family. Tim of depuy asr recall
I agree with Kay. He was so young and brilliant.
We have all been affected by his passing.
love this post - beautiful photo
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