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18 Reasons Steve Jobs Won't Deliver Any More MacWorld Keynotes

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Posted 16 December 2008 - 05:52 PM

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Posted 16 December 2008 - 06:42 PM

h1. Why does Apple/Steve Jobs Insist on Playing these Dumb Games?
Believe it. It's a "security" issue. Steve Jobs and his gang have committed so many acts of perjury and fraud, that they need maximum security now in order to protect them from getting legally served with even more lawsuits.

Even when he does get served by courts, they somehow weasel him out of it and he is able to somehow not show up to court and get away with it.

Jobs and the rest of apple's board of directors ended up paying out $14 million in compensation for the stock options fraud so far. Most of it will go to lawyers.
Why couldn't they come clean and pay up when they were confronted with it in the first place? They would have save MILLIONS, and a lot of embarrassement.
Instead Apple & Jobs insist on continuing to play these dumb games.

On another note, I am flabergasted by the sheer number of computer illiterates still out there.

People, Apple is just a marketing company and that's all.

I am truly amazed that people buy these obsolete buggy iGarbage from apple...Hats off to their marketing department for conning and brainwashing so many idiots out there...But, I bought an HP iPaq for a couple of hundred dollars - it came with a phone, full featured GPS with voice directions, and oh yea a full Windows Mobile OS long before Crapple's iPhone ever existed.

And why would anyone pay over $3000 for a crippled, obsolete-out-of the box Apple Mac OS X computer? I bought an HP pavillion laptop, fully loaded, with DVD/Blue Ray, Super Hi-res wide screen, 2 Gig RAM, HD Tuner, built-in web cam etc. etc. etc. for under $1000

And Apple Mac OS X is based on FreeBSD, an open-source Unix look-alike, available FREE for the PC back in 1992, with a artsy-fartsy GUI. Whoopy Doo..

It is too expensive, too buggy, and the only software available is a bunch of dinky puzzles written by 14 year olds. No engineering or scientific applications available for "Mac OS X"...

Apple has a long history of fraud, racism and corruption...Steve Jobs and Nancy Heinen (and her shyster subordinates) are both knowing criminal participants in the stock options scam, and were caught trying to cover it up.

They were caught red-handed in early 2006 when a former employee who was cheated out of all of his stock after being wrongfully dismissed, filed a lawsuit against Apple Con-puter.

In short, dont waste your time and money on apple...
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Posted 16 December 2008 - 07:53 PM

Re: DoURememberMe:

Get a life!!!
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Posted 16 December 2008 - 08:01 PM

@ DoUrmemberMe



Yeah, I remember you. You posted the same BS yesterday on pcmag.com under a different screen name. I see right through guys like you.

Microsoft can't seem to keep all of its sheep in the pen any more, so you're getting fired up and posting the same drivel on every blog you can find no matter how bent you're making reality. How much is Ballmer paying you, anyway?
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Posted 16 December 2008 - 08:15 PM

LOL I applaud the author of this article... hystericaly funny... and right on the money, too.
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Posted 16 December 2008 - 11:47 PM

19. Jobs switched to the PC and decided he doesn't like OSX after all.
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Posted 16 December 2008 - 11:50 PM

20. Steve Jobs couldn't get an appointment with the local mac genius to fix his broken MacBook Pro.
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 12:53 AM

LOL
Anti-Apple
Go Windows
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 04:20 AM

Windows sucks doody. I bought a g4 in 2000 and it still beats the poop off the new pc I got, therefore it's paid off in droves. Gates couldn't have come up with a toothpaste canister without stealing the idea.
Apple is a Rolls, Windows is a Pinto.
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 05:23 AM

I have worked for HP for a decade or so and believe me, HP is just WISHING there equipment is as elegant and functional as Apple's. We WISH it was just their marketing! - PC's have come a long way but only because that way was paved by Apple. HP and all PC manufacturers study Apple's every move. The hardware and software combination is a model to believe in and we are going that way as best we can. What wasn't copied by Bill Gates is being copied by our teams. HP also is making some independent moves in the touch screen arena, but also, just because we were shown the way to elegance by Apple. As far as hardware goes, Apple's deal with IBM in the 80's produced hardware that IBM still uses in all their servers and super computers. The decision to go with Intel was a size issue only. Apple's ability to work with the competition smacks in the face of folks such as yourself that are so angry over so little. With all your bravado and fireworks the only thing that comes to mind is that we are all sorry about your penis! Maybe you can get surgery or something so you won't feel such the little man you apparently are. Too sad.
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 06:16 AM

21. MacWorld has finally instituted a dress code.
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 07:08 AM

htimsmk said:

I have worked for HP for a decade or so and believe me, HP is just WISHING there equipment is as elegant and functional as Apple's. We WISH it was just their marketing! - PC's have come a long way but only because that way was paved by Apple. HP and all PC manufacturers study Apple's every move. The hardware and software combination is a model to believe in and we are going that way as best we can. What wasn't copied by Bill Gates is being copied by our teams. HP also is making some independent moves in the touch screen arena, but also, just because we were shown the way to elegance by Apple. As far as hardware goes, Apple's deal with IBM in the 80's produced hardware that IBM still uses in all their servers and super computers. The decision to go with Intel was a size issue only. Apple's ability to work with the competition smacks in the face of folks such as yourself that are so angry over so little. With all your bravado and fireworks the only thing that comes to mind is that we are all sorry about your penis! Maybe you can get surgery or something so you won't feel such the little man you apparently are. Too sad.

Wow, do you have a poster of jobs in a t-shirt hanging over your bed, too?

LOL
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 07:20 AM

That's such a childish argument that it makes all mac haters look bad. Just keep saying that as more and more people give up on Windoze, ditch their cheapo box for a real computer.
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 07:22 AM

Lonewaffle said:

That's such a childish argument that it makes all mac haters look bad. Just keep saying that as more and more people give up on Windoze, ditch their cheapo box for a real computer.

Yeah, of the over 200,000 millions PCs to be sold this year, perhaps just shy of 10,000 will be Macs. Keep telling yourself you matter.

LOL
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 07:31 AM

I guess that's why tech news is dominated with Apple related stories lately. Right, I don't matter, which is why you're in this Apple related article arguing with me. Keep telling yourself you're not a small, petty person then.
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 08:03 AM

Lonewaffle said:

I guess that's why tech news is dominated with Apple related stories lately. Right, I don't matter, which is why you're in this Apple related article arguing with me. Keep telling yourself you're not a small, petty person then.

Look who's talking. You're in a PC site, arguing about an article that is written to be slightly funny regarding why Jobs will not deliver a keynote.



LOL
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 08:15 AM

22. Steve Jobs got bored.
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 08:21 AM

lol
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 11:04 AM

Steve and DoURememberMe have couples-counseling for that date...
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Posted 17 December 2008 - 11:13 AM

All youse guys out there in cyberland just right now ease up on old stevie. Nuff with the baddie jokes an snarlin' I mean to say he must be a really ultraistic n' goodanuf person to produce so well for his investor$ ... LOL

So what if software for his "thingies" sells about double price of PC's

(first--just need to find some release thats actually comparative)!
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