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Old 10-06-2011, 02:50 PM   #109
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Very well said.
I agree. When someone well known dies there are always a large number of articles, books etc. that claim to tell the 'true' story of that person's life and what they were really like. Some put them up on a pedestal and some try to drag the person through the mud (after all now that they are dead they can't defend themselves). What neither extreme seems to get is that the person under scrutiny was a normal human being who put their pants on one leg at a time just like everyone else. It is always sad when someone passes on because a unique human being has left us, but in a way Mr. Jobs is still here through the innovations he made that changed our world. And he's not suffering the effects of his cancer anymore. May he rest in peace.
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