by nQuo on 10/11/11, 11:43 PM with 5 comments
by jamesmcintyre on 10/12/11, 3:36 AM
by kitsune_ on 10/12/11, 11:13 AM
I remember the impact that reading Elias Canetti's "Crowds and Power" had on me when I was around 16 years of age. It was in my dad's book shelf, an old and battered book. Afterwards I picked up Konrad Lorenz' "On Aggression" from the same book shelf. Good times.
I'm neither a great writer nor am I a blogger, and English isn't my native language. I wished more tech articles would be less mono-thematic. So kudos for this article, I enjoyed reading it.
I was never a big Apple fan boy, but what Apple had going for them was a leader with many interests and a curiousness that ventured outside the established boundaries.
by JanezStupar on 10/12/11, 8:09 AM
I think that it is imperative, that anybody on the inside be banned from "invoking the Steve".
Or else a series of religious leaders will arise, securing the monopoly on interpreting the word of Steve and send everything down the drain.
Another option would be to erase Jobs and his character from the company history.