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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    all the apple fans have this cool app on their iPad, it's a candle blowing in the wind

    I need to get it, hope it works on the iPhone and don't need to upgrade to run it
    Is Elton John playing in the background?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerbil
    Is Elton John playing in the background?
    I bet it does, it got to be

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    [quote=Bung;1896454][quote=mikesch4ever;1896355]
    Quote Originally Posted by Bung View Post

    Macs support is shit? Well, I guess you as a pc user are used to using support often....

    if you think Ipads are only for "reading news and playing games in coffee shops" and "can't even make a call on it although it looks to be made for that" then yes, you are an idiot.

    Not everybody switches to macs but I wonder how many that do switch back?

    I was in a mall in the USA recently. There were so many people at the I store buying Apple products that they had to give out numbers and wait to be served. All handled perfectly well on interconnected Ipads
    Yes, americans like to make debtds and buy shit to show off , but so what?
    I never needed windows support, but once i had a broken mac battery, worst support shit ever and worst product quality too. they didnt give me a new battery and first sent the broken one in, cant work with a macbook without battery, thank you mr jobs..
    yes sure you can do many things with an ipad, though u cant really work with it. like my friend always telling me what he can do with it , but it always ends up him reading stupid newspapers and showing me absolutely useless apps shit. he doesnt spend time for network installation but with arraning his apps all night.
    once he tried to take notes in a meeting and he messed everything up because the keyboard so shitty. after he closed everything and forgot to save it
    wooowww super innovative technique...
    i gave him my pen for 10 cents
    anyway have fun with your ipad but dont forget to take off your breitling before wanking on it, so you don't scratch it (at least one thing which it is definitely perfect for, no sticky keyboard again)
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    You definitely won that argument.


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    My mate has just told me that its very hard getting a career in I.T at the moment.
    I said why do you think that?

    He said its because there is no Jobs anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hazz View Post

    Steve jobs was a classic sociopath......market price.
    Very well written from the first to the last word. I'm not against people who use Macs, let them do it, but this personal cult made about Jobs is disgusting. It shows where our society stands. An narcistic and materialistic culture choses a narcistic materialist as its guru. But what exact benefit did that guy to the world to make him such a superhero? He just designed and sold nice looking computers, produced by people from poor countries below minimum wages. Now they call him philosopher and make him some kind of modern jesus and the savior of IT, thats total nuts. Who use his products? Some spoilt brats of the rich societies. If they choose a fuckin nerd as superhero, why not Bill Gates? At least he gives away a lot of his money for charity, he created a computer system which is affordable in the third world, everybody can download the software for free because its all hacked, it is the most open system. Just imaginge what had happened if a guy like jobs would have conquered the computer market 30 years ago. That product and personal cult really sucks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerbil View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    all the apple fans have this cool app on their iPad, it's a candle blowing in the wind

    I need to get it, hope it works on the iPhone and don't need to upgrade to run it
    Is Elton John playing in the background?
    Surprised Elton is not the new CEO.

    Isn't the new CEO a fag ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    Talking Point: Can Apple continue to churn out iconic designs following Jobs's death?
    Fuck off back to your Android thread Harry, being serious now, the guy has just died

    We all know you want to see Apple crumble

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    Steve jobs is not really dead, the nurses are just holding him the wrong way.

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    [QUOTE=mikesch4ever;1896547][quote=Bung;1896454]
    Quote Originally Posted by mikesch4ever View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bung View Post

    Macs support is shit? Well, I guess you as a pc user are used to using support often....

    if you think Ipads are only for "reading news and playing games in coffee shops" and "can't even make a call on it although it looks to be made for that" then yes, you are an idiot.

    Not everybody switches to macs but I wonder how many that do switch back?

    I was in a mall in the USA recently. There were so many people at the I store buying Apple products that they had to give out numbers and wait to be served. All handled perfectly well on interconnected Ipads
    Yes, americans like to make debtds and buy shit to show off , but so what?
    I never needed windows support, but once i had a broken mac battery, worst support shit ever and worst product quality too. they didnt give me a new battery and first sent the broken one in, cant work with a macbook without battery, thank you mr jobs..
    yes sure you can do many things with an ipad, though u cant really work with it. like my friend always telling me what he can do with it , but it always ends up him reading stupid newspapers and showing me absolutely useless apps shit. he doesnt spend time for network installation but with arraning his apps all night.
    once he tried to take notes in a meeting and he messed everything up because the keyboard so shitty. after he closed everything and forgot to save it
    wooowww super innovative technique...
    i gave him my pen for 10 cents
    anyway have fun with your ipad but dont forget to take off your breitling before wanking on it, so you don't scratch it (at least one thing which it is definitely perfect for, no sticky keyboard again)
    Firstly, RIP Steve Jobs. My condolences out to family and friends.

    Secondly, I am sadly in the US right now as some of you know(in fact less then 10 minutes from Apples Headquarters) and I watched the news last night as people broke down. Literally had to be carted away in ambulances, given oxygen that he had died.... WTF!?!? COME ON...!!!!!!! He was just a guy. He invented a computer(which was really crappy IMHO), a GD phone(which has always been a problem for most I know that own them) and a cutsy little music device. I do not count the iPad as an invention. (Ok Pixar was cool). He is not the 2nd coming of Messiah. I know many that know him personally and he treated people pretty poor. But I guess that comes with being so great...right?

    I am not sure where to begin with Apple. I hate the company, simple as that! It sickens me to see the endless sheeple at their stores. They are lost lemmings feeling like they have just found gold. When Apple releases a new product they will line up outside stores, sleep out in the cold, pay way over MSRP to be the first to own it. I am simply lost with this behavior. I agree with Mike above the ipad is for ifags. That is the single biggest gimmick I have seen hit the market since the pet rock. People buy it to buy it not because it actually works. I have LMAO everytime I watch some clown drop his iFag and breaks the glass. Most will end up ina kids toy box once they realize it is a toy. I mean think about it, you can buy a fully functional laptop for $200 less then a iFag and it has 200X the capability, is about the same size. I really do not get it. 95% of the apps they so much brag about are worthless or gimmicky. The single biggest thing that set me off about Apple was their itunes BS and how they locked it up with coded music. You could not import or export music to other devices unless you found programs on the internet to do so. So you either bought his junk to play it or not.

    Anyway It will be interesting to see what happens with the company now. It appears like the locals here have lost their Jim Jones of Guyana. Who will give them their next glass of Kool Aid?

    In closing lets all take this iMoment to iMourn the iDeath of the iFounder of the iGreatest iCompany in the iWorld......

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    If anyone makes a joke about his death you should be warned that it is not PC..

    cheers

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    (NaturalNews) It is extremely saddening to see the cost in human lives that modern society pays for its false belief in conventional medicine and the cancer industry in particular. Visionary Steve Jobs died today, just months after being treated for cancer with chemotherapy at the Stanford Cancer Center in Palo Alto, California. In recent months, he appeared in public photos as a frail shadow of his former self. The thin legs, sunken cheek bones and loss of body weight are all classic signs of total body toxicity observed in chemotherapy and radiotherapy patients.

    Steve Jobs reportedly underwent both. His chemotherapy treatments at the Standard Cancer Center are now well known (http://www.marksmarketanalysis.com/...), and his secret radiotherapy treatments in Switzerland have now been made public by former Apple executive Jerry York.

    Jerry York confided in Fortune Magazine about Steve Jobs' secret flight to Switzerland to receive radiotherapy treatment for his cancer (http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/01...). Fortune Magazine kept this secret until Jerry York died in March of 2010 (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_...)), after which Fortune Magazine decided its confidentiality agreement with York no longer applied, and it published details about Jobs' secret visits to Switzerland (http://gawker.com/5737092/steve-job...).

    Fortune Magazine also repeats another fact about Steve Jobs that rarely appears in the press: Namely, that Steve Jobs underwent a secret liver transplant which raised eyebrows among many who wondered why a member of the wealthy business elite could receive a liver transplant essentially on demand while everybody else had to wait on a long transplant list (http://articles.cnn.com/2009-06-24/...).

    In January of this year, Roc4Life.com reported:

    "Jobs' medical leave is due to cancer, but no one knows whether it stems from his 2004 battle with pancreatic cancer or complications from a secret liver transplant in 2009. According to recently deceased off-the-record source from Apple's Jerry York, Jobs took an unpublicized flight to Switzerland in 2009 to undergo unusual treatment at the University of Basel. Switzerland's University of Basel known for their radiotherapy treatments for neuroendocrine cancer and it's unavailability in the U.S. Experts say Jobs' pancreatic cancer has a history of reappearing and spreading to vital organs at a slow-growing pace, which probably explains the medical leave."

    In other words, there is no question that Steve Jobs underwent multiple conventional cancer treatments, including surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy.

    In the end, however, even Steve Jobs could not overturn the laws of biochemistry. When you poison the human body, the result is the deterioration and eventual shut down of the body. Chemotherapy does not work! This fact should now be obvious, and yet every year, more and more people choose chemotherapy to their own demise -- people like Farrah Fawcett, Peter Jennings, Patrick Swayze, Michael Douglas and many others (http://www.naturalnews.com/027047_c...).

    Don't they see that conventional cancer treatments do not work?

    Losing Steve Jobs is a loss of a great visionary

    It is striking that people who are geniuses in their own fields can understand so little about the fundamentals of human health. Steve Jobs was arguably one of the most influential visionaries of our time, and his development of human-technology interfaces revolutionized modern computing. Had he achieved another twenty years of life -- and lived to 75 -- he would have no doubt contributed to our world in even more profound and positive ways.

    Yet his remaining life was stolen from him by the cancer industry and its poisons. This is yet another frustrating example of how the modern medical system harms our society. It steals from us the longevity of visionary individuals who have so much more to offer our world in terms of creativity and innovation.

    Of course, you can't blame the cancer industry for causing Jobs' cancer in the first place. Some other cause had to have been present to get the cancer growing -- probably a combination of nutritional deficiencies and exposure to environmental toxins. And yet the cancer establishment says nothing to people about correcting obvious nutritional deficiencies that lead to cancer, even when most cancers can be prevented for mere pennies a day.

    The simple combination of vitamin D and selenium, if taken in combination, could probably prevent more than 80% of all cancers in America (New research shows vitamin D slashes risk of cancers by 77 percent; cancer industry refuses to support cancer prevention). Yet the American Cancer Society and all the mainstream cancer non-profits don't dare advocate vitamin D or selenium. If solutions were readily available to everyone, how would the cancer industry maintain its profitability?

    The dark side of Apple

    This gets us to the dark side of Apple, because just as the cancer industry is a greed-driven monstrosity that incessantly seeks profits at the expense of others, Apple has increasingly become a corporation that has routinely chosen for-profit domination over public service. This is not so much about Steve Jobs himself as it is about those who surrounded him and ultimately exploited his talents for their own selfish agendas.

    Apple iPhones, for example, were recently exposed as secret tracking devices that record your location and upload that data back to Apple headquarters (http://www.naturalnews.com/032239_i...).

    By any honest account, Apple operates today with a mindset of total monopolistic domination, requiring apps to be sold through its iTunes, where Apple takes an unfair cut of every sale. In fact, Apple has come to very much resemble the Orwellian Big Brother image that once made it famous in its January 22, 1984 Superbowl ad, which positioned Apple's Macintosh computer as freeing people from tyranny. Watch that ad at:

    What's so striking about this commercial is that, in many ways, Apple has become the very thing it once claimed to oppose -- domineering control, automaton conformity, and centralized command over the expression of musicians and programmers alike. The text of the ad says, "On January 24th, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like "1984."

    Thanks to companies like Apple, 2011 sure is a lot like 1984. A clever response to all this appears in a parody video that pits Steve Jobs in that "1984" video as a way to show that Apple acts more like Big Brother with each passing day:

    Anyone who has ever owned an iPhone knows all about being locked into a technology from which there is no free choice to do what you want with it. Why aren't iPhones sold as "unlocked" from the get-go? Why do you have to hack your own phone just to free it from Apple's domineering control? And why does your phone track your every move even without your permission or knowledge?

    In fairness, this is almost certainly due to the greedy business types who surrounded Steve Jobs, and not Jobs himself. Jobs always seemed to be more of a humanitarian, but his concepts for innovation inevitably got swept up into the circus of profit.

    Live by principle, because that's the only thing you take with you

    The more you look into the story of Steve Jobs and Apple, the deeper it all gets. And that brings us back to Steve Jobs and the topic of principles and ethics. All the wealth in the world couldn't save Steve Jobs from cancer, of course.

    Here's a question for you: In his final days of life, would Steve Jobs have traded every bit of wealth he owned for a healthy new liver and pancreas? You bet he would! And yet he couldn't. Because it doesn't work that way. When it comes to organ health, there are no second chances. You're given one set of organs to live with, and if you can't figure out how to take care of those with nutrition, healthy foods and avoidance of environmental toxins, all the money in the world can't save you.

    Importantly, you don't take money with you when you die, so collecting dollars or cars or even gold is little more than a short-term distraction set in the physical world. What you do take is a karmic record of your actions; a "universal log file" of your principles and ethics, if you will. And that's what matters in whatever experience or reality awaits us beyond this one, whether you believe in Heaven, or reincarnation, or ascension to higher plane of existence.

    Was Steve Jobs a positive influence on our world? Yes, I think so

    I don't pretend to be qualified to judge Steve Jobs on all his actions here on our planet, but the only honest question in helping to answer that is this: "Is our world better off because of Steve Jobs' influence? Or is it worse off?"

    On the whole, I believe Steve Jobs himself was a creative visionary whose talents eventually became co-opted by less-than-ethical corporate interests which operated outside his core intentions. This is precisely the reason why brilliant people should always be wary of "investors" or men wearing suits, because the whole purpose of venture capital is to grant people who don't know how to really create wealth a way to sink their claws into those who do.

    This is why I have consistently and successfully resisted all venture capital and buyout attempts targeting NaturalNews. To bring in big money people would destroy the heart and soul of what NaturalNews is all about, in the same way that all the big money people who eventually surrounded Steve Jobs ultimately compromised what was originally an uplifting vision for human freedom and expression.

    (Even in the health industry, I can't even tell you all the stories of brilliant, visionary people who have been betrayed by investors and corporate interests. It happens almost 100% of the time.)

    The real lesson in Steve Jobs' passing, then, is not "oh wow look at all these cool gadgets he left us" -- because that's the juvenile view -- but rather "what can we learn from Steve Jobs about staying authentic in our own lives and our own decisions?"

    What I've learned from Steve Jobs is that staying true to your vision is far more important than being commercially successful or collecting material wealth. Walking a path that gets your face on the cover of business magazines requires too much compromise of ethics and principles. The business community, after all, doesn't usually celebrate real geniuses who share things with the world and make nothing from it. It only celebrates those who find clever ways to extract billions of dollars from the hands of consumers.

    In fact, you might even say that the business world actually punishes those who bring real innovation to the world -- people such as free energy inventors, most of which you have never heard about because they ended up mysteriously dead before they could bring their inventions to market. Steve Jobs was celebrated because his innovations were consistent with the culture of mass consumerism and unbridled corporate greed -- buy more computing stuff, and buy it often! That makes investors rich, and that's the name of the game in the business world.

    Steve Jobs was celebrated, in other words, not for who he was on the inside, but for all the other people who got rich off him along the way. And that's a shame, because even after his passing, I feel like we never knew the real Steve Jobs at all -- the Steve Jobs who probably wanted to make the world a better place yet repeatedly found his talents being distorted and leveraged for bottom-line profits in a culture of greed that only cares about finding new ways to convince consumers to part with their money.

    Steve Jobs may be dead, but the domineering greed of those who extorted his talent lives on. The iPhone 5 will probably be out in a year or so, so we can all throw away our old electronics which end up in a toxic landfill somewhere, and then replace it with new electronics made in a slave labor factory in China. Isn't technology great?

    Either way, may Steve Jobs rest in peace. May his name never be used for commercial exploitation again.

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    "Ashes to Ashes. Dust to Dust. Now would the pallbearers please drag the casket to the trash can."

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    Quote Originally Posted by sabaii sabaii
    We all know you want to see Apple crumble


    Quote Originally Posted by SiLeakHunt
    If anyone makes a joke about his death you should be warned that it is not PC..
    55555 eveyone dies move on folks. apple crumble with whipped cream?

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    What is it with Apple/Mac fans. Lost their grip on reality? Never had any?

    Many years ago I had a conversation with a friend re his Mac. 10 mins. later ex-friend. That upset about a piece of machinery??


    Steve Jobs is dead. RIP. We all die. The users/media etc. appear to think God is dead, This is ridiculous.

    He was just another tech guy from the early years. Had a good grip on what people wanted, later on. In the early days it was a different story, which is why he got kicked out of the co. A good marketer, later on. Especially at marketing himself.

    But it's getting a bit overdone. Eulogies fit for a God. 'He changed peoples lives'. So did many corporations.

    Never owned an Apple, Iphone, ipad. Just tech products.

    Get a fuckin grip. Get a life. Yeesh.


    One really has to start wondering about Apple fans' mental capabilities, especially after this show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    You definitely won that argument.
    He thinks he did, so that's all that matters, really.

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    the level of stupidity of people never cease to amaze me, I am starting to think that dictators and sociopaths might be right after all, the majority of people are cattle and should be exploited as such

    Steve Jobs, you have a new admirer, you enslaved those bitches, and you did good

    Quote Originally Posted by BBC
    Ginnie Leatham, a brand director in the media industry, from West Sussex, hand delivered a single red Gerbera to staff inside the store.

    She said: "I was really sad when I woke up this morning. I had a real lump in my throat and felt quite tearful.

    "I was thinking about it on my commute into work. I always walk past the Apple store and I just thought 'I'm going to stop'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikesch4ever
    That product and personal cult really sucks.
    apple is a religion, it's the only way they found to be able to sell their crappy hardware and software. So technically, Steve Jobs was indeed God, and their marketing department, the religious propaganda machine, the Bible.

    Quote Originally Posted by JPPR2
    Secondly, I am sadly in the US right now as some of you know(in fact less then 10 minutes from Apples Headquarters) and I watched the news last night as people broke down. Literally had to be carted away in ambulances, given oxygen that he had died.... WTF!?!? COME ON...!!!!!!!
    fucking ridiculous, this speaks volume about the mentality of people, they need religion more than anything. People are dumb, they should be held and fed in cages for their own good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
    For stuff other than "editing and storing huge amounts of photography and video" (and you left out electronic publishing), they're basically shit.
    You've used one then?
    I did, and they are crap, more so these days than they were before

    even in the AV industry, they have been moving to PCs, the only ones that keep them are hysterical gay artists who can't cope with the thought of using a real computer, and need their gay icon, Steve Jobs, to be inspired for their artistic work. Basically, they think that owning a Mac make them special and more creative, but the truth is that they are brainwashed retards desperate for guidance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rickpattaya View Post
    President Obama: There may be no greater tribute to Steve’s success than the fact that much of the world learned of his passing on a device he invented.

    True words indeed.
    if things go like all other apple devices, the iPod and iPhone and other silly apple gadgets will all be forgotten in a few years,

    Ask anyone if they remember the Quadra 700, or the MacIIFX or better, the MacSE, or worst the Mac Plus,

    these machines were legend for apple fans, but they probably can't remember what they are now
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    Definition of Retardity, 5 back to back posts and checking other posts

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    ^ is your world crushed sabaii sabaii ? did you download the "candle in the wind" app yet ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    I did, and they are crap, more so these days than they were before

    even in the AV industry, they have been moving to PCs, the only ones that keep them are hysterical gay artists who can't cope with the thought of using a real computer, and need their gay icon, Steve Jobs, to be inspired for their artistic work. Basically, they think that owning a Mac make them special and more creative, but the truth is that they are brainwashed retards desperate for guidance.
    YOU must be joking.

    I can operate the wi-fi switch on my Windows 7 laptop. (Mac doesn't need one.)

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