Potjeh wrote:Well the news anchor just called him the greatest visionary of the modern age. But I'd say that Al Gore's invention of Internet far outshines any of his achievements.
And he was no general of other companies, such as Commodore, which you better not dis because it was the shit back in the day.
sabinati wrote:edit: the news anchor was full of shit, as news anchors always are.
Potjeh wrote:Well the news anchor just called him the greatest visionary of the modern age. But I'd say that Al Gore's invention of Internet far outshines any of his achievements.
And he was no general of other companies, such as Commodore, which you better not dis because it was the shit back in the day.
Potjeh wrote:Such as?
Potjeh wrote:And he didn't bring it to the masses either. Home computers were a niche product till like mid 90s. Which was Windows 3.x age.
iPod was an mp3 player like any else. iTunes was the most intrusive and needlessly resource intensive piece of software I ever had the misfortune to use.
This is what the Android Moblie Operating System looked like shortly before the first iPhone
And this is what the Android Mobile Operating System looks like after the release of the iPhone
Point? I don't really see much of an improvement.
Potjeh wrote:He did the same thing as Steve Jobs - pitched mundane crap like it was a more important invention than fire.
Tonkyhonk wrote:anyways.
due to my ignorance, i had never heard of Commodore nor Tandy, so unfortunately it never happened in my world
dagrimreefah wrote:Tonkyhonk wrote:anyways.
due to my ignorance, i had never heard of Commodore nor Tandy, so unfortunately it never happened in my world
Then you really have no room to talk :/
Lahrmid wrote:I don't buy a phone without a keyboard, and that's how i buy my androids.
The keyboards would of gotten smaller with or without the iphone, and I honestly couldn't care less for touchscreens.
Tonkyhonk wrote:whether it was a niche or not might depend on your environment. home computers, though in different forms, were not niche in my country then. many kids at school already had some at home and so did i. (i had 3 in 80s, bought many in 90s, but with the bubble economy crashed, i couldnt afford much after mid-90s lol)
i barely use those, but you know many people disagree. why did they become such a big boom if this statement is objective?
very subjective in my eyes here...
due to my ignorance, i had never heard of Commodore nor Tandy, so unfortunately it never happened in my world
but i guess you mean that i should not give too much credits to Jobs/APPLE there after your "preaching". maybe you have had real awes with those original ones, but i sadly had not. (id appreciate if you share some of your experiences!)
the point is, Jobs/APPLE actually changed my world (and many others') in this area. it is just some nostalgia of mine here as one of the computer users who was presented such a shocking but sweet experience by his products, and i find nothing wrong with us appreciating what he had shown/given to many of us, even if it was a bit too exaggerating due to his death.
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