Thank You Steve

I can’t begin to say how much Steve Jobs changed my world. Fare thee well.

I can’t begin to say how much Steve Jobs changed my world. Fare thee well.
Posted: 10/6/2011 by kirk | Filed under: Apple & Mac OS X | 2 Comments »
Kirk McElhearn writes about Macs, iPods, iPads, iTunes, books, music and more. He's written a dozen books, is a Senior Contributor to Macworld, where he is The iTunes Guy, and editor of the Mac OS X Hints web site, and also writes for several other web sites and magazines. He reviews classical CDs for MusicWeb and audiobooks for Audiofile, and is a French-English translator.
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How many innovations in the world of information and communications can one man achieve?
All our lives have been impacted by this wonderful visionary.
The world has lost a huge character.
Rest well Steve and many thanks!
You will be greatly missed steve. You changed many lives.
R.I.P Sir Steve