I'm going to break one of my tried and true rules about blogging. I'm going to write a post that is a bit off-topic for my blog, though still about technology so I'll only lose 20-30 seconds sleep over it.
When I heard the news about Steve Jobs retiring I felt an emotion that I couldn't put my finger on. It wasn't "surprise" as many are saying...really? really? you're surprised? Mr. Jobs has been suffering, publicly and visibly with one of the worse diseases out there. Cancer sucks (oops, broke my 2nd rule, no swearing) but if anything deserves a little curse it's cancer.
The emotion wasn't surprise, wasn't concern for Apple, they'll be just fine. The emotion I was feeling was really, really sad. Sad over a man I've never met and will never meet but one who made a significant impact on my life. While I've never hated a computer, I never loved a computer until I got my first Macbook. Now onto my second, a MacBook Pro (yes I'm having an extra-computer affair) I still feel the same way. But that's not the only way Steve Jobs affected me and all of you.
While Steve Jobs made products we LOVE and impacted our lives as a technologist and innovator, it's nothing compared to what he did as a human being. Thank you Mr. Jobs.
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