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Uploaded on Oct 23, 2011
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.
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IMLYINGISWEAR 9 months ago
That's not what irony means buddy...
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ALIEN0493 7 months ago
9 people like Microsoft
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ilovefashionxo123 1 week ago
Wow the end really got me thinkin .. :l
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chikivour 1 month ago
wooaa... improvement on Tv? If only he lived long enough to do that. R.I.P. Steve
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Sharon Brooks 1 month ago
you know what he was a very smart man and he had a dream to improve our electronics push it to the limit think out side the box
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cosminmielu 1 month ago
were is the part 3?
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TheIslandMix 1 month ago
just a short comment coming by
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3rni3PL 2 months ago
that he is gone.I love hearing about his life,and all he has done with Apple, I like stories like his, and I do like how he did business, and his innovations. Apple computers may look great, and perform well, and do alot of things that they are meant to do, but I still to this day do not own one, and rarely use them, but whenever I see one, I think to Steve Jobs,and what his product is, and how he achieved success with it. That is the only reason I like Apple, because of Steve Jobs, but PC 4 me.
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3rni3PL 2 months ago
computers is just to keep you out. Why spend a few thousand to get an Apple, that you can never fix yourself, and those times that you need to be able to do some maintenance are always at the wrong time, and wrong day - When the Apple store is closed. Never liked Apple, hated them, but I studied manufacturing in college, and Engineering as well. I hate Apple, but I do like Steve Jobs, I do like what he has accomplished, and all that he has done for this world. I do admire him, and it's sad that
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3rni3PL 2 months ago
5 hours, another 2 for the install of the new Mobo. What I'm trying to say is I never liked Apple, I was born on DOS, and Win 3.1, back when we had floppy disks, and key codes were entered from a circular paper code, where you'd align certain numbers, and letters, to pull a randomly generated code to enter in to the game to start to play. Those were some of the first PC's in homes, and Apple's did not appeal to me even if they were nicer, and easier to use. All the bullshit they pile into those
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3rni3PL 2 months ago
a caddy. After ripping apart more and more shields, and plates, and plastics, I was able to finally remove the CD-Rom. Then after more time, and mind you, I'm going really fucking slow, because of all the Bullshit packed into this thing, that I don't want to rip a ribbon or break a plastic, because then it might not work, or it will look like shit. When I finally opened it all up to replace the motherboard, guess what? I had to rip apart the donor to retrieve the motherboard. This literally took
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3rni3PL 2 months ago
So when I finally took one of the Apple Laptops apart, I wanted to kill Steve Jobs. Why the fuck do you need plates upon plates of plastic on top of one another? Why are there so many security bits everywhere, in here, under there, on top of that other bit, under the two sheets of aluminum, and right beside the other plate. Once I got to this part of the breakdown, I was able to actually remove the hard drive, something any normal laptop lets you pop out, with a few turns of a screwdriver, and
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