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We remember Steve Jobs who died October 5, 2011. In this clip from 1996 Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, talks about his company, Pixar, which creates animated characters and movies with computer software, and John Lasseter, the director of the Pixar film, "Toy Story", which follows toys that come to life.
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anne4444 10/23/2011 08:16 PM Report
The greatest of all greatest things in our lives were done by free souls. A candidate with a free wild soul may be:
Picking nose in public,
Laughing loud with broken teeth,
Walking like Charlie Chaplin,
Angry like a lion,
Crying like a baby,
Having a hair style like Albert Einstein,
Seeing like eye crossed,
Wearing clothes with no button, broken buttons or even missing buttons.
Would anyone vote for him? Of course, not.
Mostly... the conservative would all faint to see such candidate.
Miguel_Ruz 10/12/2011 11:40 AM Report
Steve Jobs was a genius of our era. An extraordinary combination of intelligence, creativity, passion and entrepreneurial capacities. His creations (made by different teams and companies that he leaded) changed the world. The world are going to miss Steve.
weebo 10/09/2011 04:58 AM Report
With respect to Charlie, I found him in this interview with Steve a little bit cocky. He interrupted them several times during the interview. His introduction was a little bit turn-off almost insulting "The guy who found hi-tech company and tried to make another billion dollars". Anyway,the interview said everything about Steve's focus and commitment to his work. RIP Steve.
JohnGelles 10/08/2011 05:05 PM Report
http://www.charlierose.com/view/interview/11932
Link above appears to overlap this interview.
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BENEZRAA 10/07/2011 01:55 PM Report
IN MEMORIUM
May Steve Jobs continue to shine his light on us from the next world, as he did in this world.
SharkswithfrikingLazers 10/06/2011 06:32 PM Report
From adoption to garage to billionaire to mult-faceted creative genius--what a run!
Sorry the curtain had to come down.