Comments on: Apple CEO Steve Jobs Takes Medical Leave

Says Issues Surrounding His Hormone Imbalance Are "More Complex" Than He Thought

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by jerr11 January 15, 2009 1:16 AM EST
Every good manufacturer stands behind their products.

If soemthing''s defective, they recall it and replace it.

But not Apple and Steve Jobs.

A battery that wouldn''t keep a charge for more than two hours, they falsely advertised as having an 8 HOUR life!

They needed a classaction suit to bring them to replace their worthless batteries.

And even then, they wouldn''t replace mine because they claimed I was one day late!

If a product is defective it''s defective!!

SCAMMER JOBS.

All that money he scammed will not keep him alive!!

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by liselle3 January 15, 2009 1:14 AM EST
jerr11
And Steve Jobs living it up in Cupertino, scamming poor folks like me, selling us worthless defective toys that are over hyped and overpriced!!

I can only assume with such a judgement, you are living an explanary life without reproach. Rich or poor we are all charged to treat others as we would wish to be treated.
Then ask yourself this question, if you worked your way to the top, would you then in turn give most of your salary away to help people all people?
It''s easy to sit in judgement when you aren''t the one working 24/7 and working your butt off to make it to the top.
This is a capitalistic society whether you like it or not - and contempt for the rich presumes you know exactly how they got into this position and know better what they should do not that they are there.
Try to walk a mile in someone else''s shoes as you wish they would in yours.
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by jerr11 January 15, 2009 1:08 AM EST
There was a time when I thought Bill Gates was the evil schemer and Steve Jobs the Savior.

How wrong I was.

Bill Gates in India, helping poor folks with his charities.

And Steve Jobs living it up in Cupertino, scamming poor folks like me, selling us worthless defective toys that are over hyped and overpriced!!

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by barbaraf4 January 15, 2009 12:21 AM EST
He is doomed. They are just delaying announcing this until they figure out how to announce it without gutting Apple. Steve Jobs will be dead by June.
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by jerr11 January 15, 2009 12:14 AM EST
Scammer Jobs.

Sold me a dud Ipod, claimed it has 8 hour battery life.

But it never gave me more than 2 hours.

Hype and false advertising.

That''s Steve Jobs.

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by cbscrash072 January 14, 2009 11:34 PM EST
Get well soon, and thank you for destroying DRM!!!!!!!
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by brannigon January 14, 2009 11:26 PM EST
I wish this man the best!
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by mnbass1 January 14, 2009 10:44 PM EST
his money will save him
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by mnbass1 January 14, 2009 10:43 PM EST
oh poor baby...............
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