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Preview: Steve Jobs

July 12, 2012 8:00 AM

Steve Jobs was already gravely ill with cancer when he asked author Walter Isaacson to write his biography. Jobs told Isaacson to write a honest book -- about his failings and his strengths. Steve Kroft reports on Sunday, July 15 at 7 p.m. ET/PT.

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by hypnotoad72 July 16, 2012 12:37 PM EDT
Let's also not forget that Steve Jobs said the AppleTV was just a hobby.

Let's also not forget that Steve Jobs was told by an engineer long before the iPhone 4's launch that there was a defect...

Let's also not forget that Steve Jobs ignored the engineer who told Steve Jobs long before the iPhone 4's launch that there was a defect and told customers they were holding the phone wrong.

Let's not also forget Steve Jobs used his company's security camera to track the person who wrote a note onto his car, which was parked illegally, to move it to fire the guy, and Steve Jobs kept parking in handicapped slots for some time after that...

Which makes sense... given how often he acted like a spoiled bratty diva to others, he probably had a mental handicap. One incident was this:

http://www.styleite.com/media/steve-jobs-photo-shoots/

But one can find a zillion articles.

Why anybody praises that man is beyond me. They can praise the MYTH all they want, but out here in real life, Steve Jobs was a man with an entitlement complex who thought he was better than everybody else and had no problems being a disrespectful, condescending jerk. He does not deserve respect. Sorry, but that is the truth.

Sources:

http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2010/07/iphone-4-antenna/

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2365705,00.asp

http://www.cultofmac.com/2613/steve-jobs-still-parking-in-handicapped-spaces-the-pictures/

http://thednetworks.com/2011/10/06/steve-was-employee-zero-used-to-park-his-mercedes-in-handicapped-parking-and-some-more-less-know-facts-about-steve-jobs/

If this man was ever a "Democrat", it was in name only.
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