Abandoned Jackling House - Steve Jobs
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I live in a town that dates back to the Bronze age. A church built in the 1100s lies about 150 meters away. It's wonderful for my children to attend Christmas services and walk past on their way to school each day. Not some cardboard box as would have been built in the last 30 years. Americans tear down beautiful architecture and build crap. They will never have that experience and appreciate centuries of tradition.
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I get the strong impresssion that the hou$e had the la$t laugh; because of Job's death. Could it be that since he neglected the house, the house CUR$ED STEVE JOBS???
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Bad Karma aint that right Steve jobs should of left it alone..
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@TheKishmar I agree. Unless it is totally ancient or a extremely important person it shouldn't be destroyed. Jackling? Never heard of him.
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@TheKishmar Yeah but new structure suck, techonology replacing jobs is bullshit, I think everybody would be okay with the 90s television and no stupid HD and normal cellphones not some nerdy touchscreens,i think everybody would survive without this modern techonology, use the energy to something more important..
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WTF?
If you want to preserve a home - BUY IT.
Who the hell are these people to tell what other people can do with THEIR OWN PROPERTY?
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My house in San Jose, CA was built in 1907. We purchased it in 2007. The city has never cared what we do to it. Luckily it was all restored before we bought it.
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Gotta love Progressives....Always getting in your business and trying to tell you what to do.
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perfectly said.
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@notsosmart no but most parents take care of their kids unlike this douche
it is the man's house on the man's land and he should be able to do what he wants with. It's not even that old it was built in the 1920's there are people older than this house.
TheKishmar 2 years ago 15
We mustn't cling to every architectural relic of the past. We owe it to our children and them to our grandchildren to pass on the freedom to be creative in their own right, and not force upon them the decaying excesses of previous fortunes and misfortunes.
BullWinkus 2 years ago 11