Wednesday, October 5, 2011

It's certainly a sad day as a genius of the name of Steve Jobs has passed away all too young if you ask me. May he rest within peace...

12 comments:

  1. He was too young. He got Macintosh up and running. His name will forever be remembered.

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  2. Yeah he was much too young and I was doing some reading here and he was a maverick but most of all
    he was a human being.

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  3. Yes, that is very true. It is sad when a human being dies. Especially, when they are good people. Or people you love like family members or good friends.
    It is shocking when it is someone so young and so famous.
    Cancer affects all ages.
    A friend of our son's got some type of cancer. She is only twenty-one years old. Such a sweet girl. I hope she will be able to fight it.
    It is some type of Lymphoma (Hodgkin's Disease and
    Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma)
    So young to have to go through a scare like that. I am praying she will be okay.

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  4. Within my family I have seen all too much of this Erika and I can't say I enjoy seeing this type of news nor anyone that goes through cancer. Frankly as I was just doing some reading this was something which popped up and it's rather sad.

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  5. a really sad day today in history. For a young man to die such an early age, he could have add and contribute more of his extra ordinary knowledge. But yeah, such is life.

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  6. yes, my husband just told me too.
    It is very sad to hear this news.

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  7. So true ....only those that have experienced first handedly cancer really understand how it does take a toll on the family. And boy some are well groomed on FB but I am not....

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  8. He has battled cancer since 2004. It was a very long fight and he worked up until almost the end. Throughout he used money from his company for philanthropic work. I hope in his memory the company continues all the charity work they do.

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  9. A decent person to say the least Sharon.

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  10. defentialy not an age to die but with that diagnosis i really admire him how long he was standing that and doing ok..that i applaude him for!

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  11. Without any doubt on that Tori. He was one of those which they mentioned as being like a Thomas Edison and
    I do feel that he may very well have brought more of a thought and focus on this medical area. Yet the man was a
    very determines person more than likely one of many.

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