Mr. Steve Jobs you will be missed 1955-2011

Please check out this tribute on Apple’s website.

http://www.apple.com/stevejobs/

I have been an Apple user since the Apple 2’s came out I started using them in 1983, which makes me old, just kidding.

I remember how amazing the first Mac I ever saw was a Mac, original. Mr. Norman Vordahl at Bonanza high school in Las Vegas, the coolest computer teacher brought one in to our class room, and used it all the time. It have to have been Mac os 1.0 or something like that with a monochrome screen and a square mouse. It was still the coolest piece of technology I had ever seen.It had the grey screen when all other screens were orange or green it seems. You had to love macpaint!!!

I remember Pixar, with out whose existence there would not have been Toy Story, one of the most special movies of the generation.

Then there is Next, which were the most interesting computers that I had ever laid my eyes on. They were interesting, and innovative, just like everthing Mr. Jobs laid his hands on. He was like Edison or Tesla of sorts.

One of our missions as a nonprofit is to give away tablets like the Ipad to autistic people and education with out Mr. Jobs and Apple they would not have existed.

One of my goals in life is to change the world, Mr. Jobs definitely left the world a better place after it experienced him than it was before his existence here on our plane here on Earth.

Even though there are anti Apple people, they have to admit that the tech world was heavily influenced by Mr. Jobs and Apple.

What would computers have been like without Apple’s gui’s, would there even have been a Microsoft windows or would we still be using DOS.

Yes Xerox and its Palo Alto Research Center influenced the development of the GUI and the mouse but without Apple and Mr. Jobs it would have been much different.

We miss you Mr. Jobs, God Bless you and my condolences to your family and employees.

This video just about sums it up–>