nytimes.com— Apple's chief executive is set to collaborate on an authorized biography, to be written by Walter Isaacson, the former managing editor of Time magazine.
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you have a very weird definition of "documentary", which is ironic considering your desire for using the scientific method in this discussion.
Funny how one minute people are praying for Apple to survive, and the next they're heaping scorn on it. As for salesmen, selling is a difficult and thankless line of work that is much more necessary than most believe. I know, because I have to do it.
I would rather read a book from Woz than Jobs. Woz I would learn something about something. From Jobs I would learn nothing, but conning people. f**k Jobs!
enantiodromiaFeb 17, 2010
you have a very weird definition of "documentary", which is ironic considering your desire for using the scientific method in this discussion.
l0rdishtarFeb 17, 2010
well at least you, @breser, have a point.
warpfieldFeb 17, 2010
Funny how one minute people are praying for Apple to survive, and the next they're heaping scorn on it. As for salesmen, selling is a difficult and thankless line of work that is much more necessary than most believe. I know, because I have to do it.
goatmonkey2112Feb 17, 2010
Yeah, I wasn't going to go there. He will probably retire and spend time with his family before that happens.
hank22Feb 17, 2010
Me, Myself and I
th3macdud3Feb 17, 2010
The book will be titled "Die Fuhrer"
datdamonfooFeb 17, 2010
To be as dumb as l0rdishtar, how much of my brain would I need to remove? I only ask because it seems like such a blissful life.
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I would rather read a book from Woz than Jobs. Woz I would learn something about something. From Jobs I would learn nothing, but conning people. f**k Jobs!