Steve Jobs was disappointed with Obama
0 Comments Published by Avi Green on Friday, October 21, 2011 at 7:05 AM.
A most amazing revelation about the late co-founder of Apple Computers, Steve Jobs: he was let down by Obama because he felt the president's administration isn't business-friendly. and was also galled at the US education industry being hobbled by union work rules.
Isn't that something. The guy who'd contributed a bit of work to Atari when they were developing Breakout and Super Breakout - no doubt to help finance their own computer hardware and software developments - realized what was wrong with the Obama administration. And this gives me another reason to admire Jobs besides helping to found one of the most groundbreaking computer companies in the industry and a whole shipload of electronic gadgets and gizmos.
What can I say? Jobs did ultimately understand what was going wrong under Obama.
Isn't that something. The guy who'd contributed a bit of work to Atari when they were developing Breakout and Super Breakout - no doubt to help finance their own computer hardware and software developments - realized what was wrong with the Obama administration. And this gives me another reason to admire Jobs besides helping to found one of the most groundbreaking computer companies in the industry and a whole shipload of electronic gadgets and gizmos.
What can I say? Jobs did ultimately understand what was going wrong under Obama.
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