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Re: Tell Charles Turley what you want-- iMac
Steve Jobs did everything in his power to Promote the Macintosh over the
Apple II....using Apple II profits to pay for his vision.
Do I think he was wrong..in the 1980's yes, but he has done well as of late.
Everyone deserves a second chance. Even a slightly mentally unstable one.
One man does not a company make.....
It takes a lot of engineers to build a computer...or to save a company.
I think the death of GUS proves that Apple cares little for the Computer
that built them. "Nobody uses those anymore."
Except of Course ME.
Cturley2 <cturley2@aol.com> wrote in message
19990224191056.15421.00001882@ng-ch1.aol.com">news:19990224191056.15421.00001882@ng-ch1.aol.com...
>Do I personally know Steve Jobs?
>Do I like Steve Jobs?
>Is Steve Jobs a friend of mine?
>Do I even want Steve Jobs as a friend of mine?
>Have I ever meet Steve Jobs in person?
>Has Steve Jobs ever done anything personally for me?
>Has Steve Jobs ever done ANYTHING constructively for the Apple II users
needs
>during the past decade?
>Do I respect or admire Steve Jobs?
>Did Steve jobs kill the Apple II?
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>The Answer to all of the above is NO.
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>Did Steve Jobs save Apple Computer from certain DEATH?
>Has he keep the computer company that made the Apple II's alive and
kicking,
>with a profit now for several nusiness quarters and has the company stock
>tripled in value with Steve Jobs eforts at Apple Computer as the Interum
CEO?
>Did he promote and market the Apple II series very well from the start to
the
>end of their commercial sales, as best he was allowed to under all
>circumstances taken into consideration?
>Has he resently allowed ALL of the Apple II manuals to be made available
>FREELY on the Internet in both text and html format - via a certain web
site in
>Australia?
>
>The Answer to all of the above is YES.
>
>
>BTW, today is Steve Jobs 44th Birthday. Send him your Birthday greetings -
>whatever they may be to:
>
>iceo@apple.com
>
>I did.
>
>Might Steve Jobs do other things for the benefit of the Apple II users - if
>asked to by enough of us?
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>Perhaps.
>
>That's all from me on all this now folks!
>
>Cheers,
>Tom
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