Thursday, October 6, 2011

Jobs and more jobs...

We who have been on this so-called by me, TECHNO MARVELS, may very well remember their first encounter with these remarkable machines and triumphantly amazed by its capabilities and uses long before there was ever an ‘online’ we had just pure simple modems, phone access to…gosh, I forget… but it was all in the beginning…
Our first relationship was circa 1982 with then a Commodore 64 by Commodore International Inc., a whole 8 bits, 64 was for kilobytes of RAM, one of the many first born of the PC’s humble beginnings for the savvy home computer Geek and priced at $595. Approximately 15 million were sold and so we were not alone even then.
Apple 11 came out that same year; Apple had been begun by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak six year earlier on April 1, 1976.
No one I believe knew what this was going to start by two such incredible miss-matched brainiacs, but it was a bit of incredible tale which I am more than sure if you Google search either name you will see what I mean.
Sadly, Steve Jobs just passed away yesterday, way too young at just fifty-six and the world is mourning this incredibly brilliant man’s courage of working and his creative inventive abilities that he shared until he nearly could no more, six weeks prior to his leaving us all…He will be remembered as a cultural and inventive no limitations of possibilities type guy/icon to all of us and of course to his family who loved him.
With him in the field ideas were limitless not unlike his desire to continue for the last seven years of dealing with his devastating cancers.
We should all be in awe of such a man who no matter what continued when literarily looking death in the face, wow if only the rest of us could be so brave…
Admiration and true sadness has befallen many of us who only wish we had known this unbelievable person personally, but what he did in deed made us all take notice of him as an exceptional man of our time; one for all to emulate in the dealing with all these life wars.

Rare people come along periodically in one’s life time, but not too often and they are ‘rarely’ forgotten and Mr. Steve Jobs you are one of them, farewell…you will be sorely missed by all who knew you and all who did not…

Interesting tidbit, having a surname such as ‘Jobs’, in his lifetime Mr. Steve Jobs was domestically and internationally responsible for hiring many thousands of people and so that is also one of his many legacies…

And yes, jobs were the topic for our president today as he took over the air-waves late morning to discuss his Job's Bill, and yet although it has been discussed to death and many feel it will not pass… he feels that it is our best deal to get people back to work in the shortest period of time.
Truthfully, I have no idea what will work but many wealthy with the so-called ability to create jobs people are waiting for what?
To see if they are taxed their fair share or not, why in their minds cannot they do something now?
I don’t get it, if the rich think the pres has gotten it wrong and that the private sector can fix the unemployment situation, why haven’t they done it?
That’s all I want to know.
As usual I am confused; is this some type of a game with people’s lives to see who can be more right than the other?
All I see is grown people fighting like children not helping anyone including themselves!
But I could be wrong; I have been wrong before, hmm?

On that note of, huh? Allow me to be the first to wish you all a very happy good night and to ask you to kindly to count all your blessings and to share all your overages and we will too!

And next time please be here or be square, ya hear?

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