What Linux will never have

Will Apple be able to get along without fake Steve Jobs ?

That’s a question ! Whether you like SJ or not, he was the individual that got Apple in business, and he did so with just one key ingredient Amusement. Tons of it.

I’ve recently come along to an old video on digg which is really worthwhile seeing. Be sure to turn volume on because that’s the greatest part. This video was taken in 1984. And things shown were just out of this earth for people that since that time knew just commandline and ansi terminals.

This is a great example on what Linux will probably never have.



No video ? No party! if you don’t see the video click here !

Those times and those excitement will probably never come back. Not for Apple, not for us. At the present Apple is still an innovative company, which still relies on innovative products but mixes these with admittedly legal aggressivity and patent locking to keep their business going.

Neverthless the above video is contagiously exciting and was worth sharing.

This seems like a great time to subscribe my RSS !

3 responses to “What Linux will never have”

  1. BrettA

    I’m a hardcore Linux user and, at the time of this video, I won’t be born for another three years!

    It’s amazing to see the technology they had back in 1984. Especially since the GIMP still can’t handle multiple fonts in one text box like their word processor could. Yikes!

  2. anonymous

    fake steve jobs, for without him the ipod and iphone and imac and macbook pro etc. all surely would have failed, all hail fake steve jobs, the real might behind the apple throne.

  3. Stefano Forenza

    Right, but Fake Steve Jobs is no more.

    So we can expect next apple products to fail.

Leave a Reply

Bills

Don’t forget to Subscribe

Latest Activity

Posts

  • LOL
    https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-desktop/2011-November/003467.html many lessons to be learned there * Share it !
  • Deja vu
    Reminds me of something. Share it !
  • Google this is ridiculous
    Google you’re doing it wrong. Very wrong. This is utterly ridiculous. It’s a screenshot with a standard Firefox browser, in the standard screen resolution (1280×800), on Read More
  • A step back from the open source
    One month ago, I created my first Android app. While the app was a paid one, the reception has been outstanding. I’ve gotten a fair amount Read More
  • Facebook shuts down EventPress development.
    When you’re a big company, especially one that makes its money on free web services and advertising, it’s very easy to say you love open Read More