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It reminds me of a quote from a source I cannot remember - live as if you are going to die tomorrow ...
Here's a picture of Steve from 1982. He seems to be enjoying what looks like a pair of SoundLab A2X electrostats with his morning cup: Picture taken from here :http://digitaljournalist.org/issue0712/y_walker08.html
Yes, that is a Michell Gyrodec [turntable], Acoustat 3 speakers and the album is Aja.The system was eventually moved to the Apple building where the engineering team developed the first Mac.
Sad~ I just wished that he had been more of a philantrophist to the needy and instead of taking jobs to China leave the jobs here but hey thats business and corporate greed in these days, however, he will be missed and of course he changed the way American's live... R.I.P Steve Jobs! your an Icon for sure!Ps, please dont take my comment as a negative comment! Just thought that he could of done more here in the good of USA~! Instead of China!
Steve Jobs is Buddhist I believe. Which means that he wouldn't make public his philanthropic efforts. Look up the term 'Dana' (Pronounced Dah-nah) for clarification, but the short answer is that Buddhist believe in selfless giving. Giving that you receive absolutely nothing for, including public acknowledgement. So in essence you wouldn't know even if he was a huge philanthropist. That is not to say he was, I honestly don't know.
This is the constant 'controversy' that people argue about Apple. Apple didn't invent the mouse, Apple didn't invent the MP3 player, Apple didn't invent the smartphone, etc etc etc etc. All true, but Apple made ALL those products usable and great.