On Oct 5, 2011, at 7:47 PM, Wyldceltic1 <wyldceltic1@me.com> wrote:
One of the great if not ultimate Masters.He was so great at TIMING!! Damnit...!
I don't think Apple will ever go down. He left a team of wonderful, great people to run the company.
We lifted Irish coffees here in the memory of a great visionary. He loved the "Crazy Ones", The "Square Pegs", Those of us who never really 'fit in' with the norm and created a place in which I have been proud to be a part of for almost 7 years.
Seems like a nice way to say we'll miss you......................
I wish i had, and I, a 60-year-old physician and Apple dedicant since 1992, will cry as well when it all sinks in. I have offered private prayers for his family, both natural and Apple-based, and pray also that he is at peace in that better place. My son just sent me a text (from his iPhone 3GS to my 4) to tell me that on the Internet he had seen thanks that, with only admiration and respect, Mr. Jobs was now in his unique place among the iClouds.I never got to meet this man, but am crying like a baby right now, even though I know he is in a much brighter, better place now. I share in the loss of this fine gentleman.
Dick Johnson
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