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zinfamous

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lol
 

WelshBloke

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Care to expand upon this?

He was fine apart from the way he treated his family, friends, co-workers, employees, competitors, manufacturers, medical staff, etc..

He was an amazing businessman but as a person he wasn't so great.
 

OBLAMA2009

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--essentially disowning his second? daughter (after refusing to acknowledge the first for some 2 years).

--various (unconfirmed, as far as I know) dickhole moves regarding his employees.


--and, I don't want to violate HIPPA or anything, but I do have second-hand knowledge regarding his behavior/personality while being treated at Stanford cancer center. That is all I will say about that, but basically: he was a supreme fuckhead.

the guy dicked around and bought himself a liver that a person in his condition should not have gotten. obviously someone else didnt get that liver and died just so the world could get iphone 4 and ipad 2
 
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As someone that uses the name Jesus on other forums, I'd have thought you were more compassionate.

There have been many that became millionaires+ because Steve Jobs gave them that desire.

Someone like that would be pretty respected to at least do something like that little memorial.

Death is a serious thing. Eventually you will come to realize that.

Hahahaha... callout fail.
 

zinfamous

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the guy dicked around and bought himself a liver that a person in his condition should not have gotten. obviously someone else didnt get that liver and died just so the world could get iphone 4 and ipad 2

well, he was cleared for the liver. His form of pancreatic cancer was extremely rare, which did allow the transplant.

still, I doubt few other people with the same diagnoses would be allowed the transplant.

but that's not what I'm referring to, regarding his "tenure" at the hospital. ....let's just leave it at that.
 

OBLAMA2009

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well, he was cleared for the liver. His form of pancreatic cancer was extremely rare, which did allow the transplant.

still, I doubt few other people with the same diagnoses would be allowed the transplant.

but that's not what I'm referring to, regarding his "tenure" at the hospital. ....let's just leave it at that.

if you have metastatic/terminal cancer they arent supposed to give you a transplant just to give you a few months more of life. someone else who qualified and could have been saved died so that he could get that transplant
 

Geekbabe

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I adore Android but must give props where they are due, Steve Jobs understood end users & made computing comfortable for them, the entire tech industry benefited from this.

As for "Apple fanbois" I am sorry for their sense of loss & would never presume to tell anybody what, when & how they should grieve.