businessinsider.com — Assuming Steve Jobs returns in late June, as scheduled, his medical leave is approaching its halfway point. So how's Apple doing in his absence? Very well, we'd say -- almost as if he hadn't left. Mar 26, 2009 View in Crawl 4
mmaineMar 26, 2009
Steve Jobs, sick or not, will always loom large at Apple.
Closed AccountMar 26, 2009
Exactly. It takes a lot of time and effort to drastically steer a large ship in another direction. Just ask the captain of the Titanic.
ouijacatMar 26, 2009
Cranial Implants.
philbertMar 26, 2009
Well it's clear Steve has always hated buttons of any sort like some sort of weird button phobia. That was probably his idea.
Closed AccountMar 27, 2009
So we meet again MacParrot. Blast, my arch nemesis.
joltjakeMar 28, 2009
The new shuffle is f**king stupid.
streakMar 29, 2009
Ah, but Jobs sets the priorities. You don't mess with Steve.
Jobs has not left us... or Apple.
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mmaineMar 26, 2009
Steve Jobs, sick or not, will always loom large at Apple.
Closed AccountMar 26, 2009
Exactly. It takes a lot of time and effort to drastically steer a large ship in another direction. Just ask the captain of the Titanic.
ouijacatMar 26, 2009
Cranial Implants.
philbertMar 26, 2009
Well it's clear Steve has always hated buttons of any sort like some sort of weird button phobia. That was probably his idea.
Closed AccountMar 27, 2009
So we meet again MacParrot. Blast, my arch nemesis.
joltjakeMar 28, 2009
The new shuffle is f**king stupid.
streakMar 29, 2009
Ah, but Jobs sets the priorities. You don't mess with Steve.
streakMar 29, 2009
Jobs has not left us... or Apple.