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But not according to apple sheep :1orglaugh |
I think it's more accurate to credit Commodore, Atari and, outside the US, Sinclair, for bringing computers into homes. Either way, though, it wasn't Apple.
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/endtrollfeeding |
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Then lube up your ears and re-insert your head up your asshole. |
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If you weren't trying claim the WWW for Jobs, what were you doing? Simple question, buddy. Not sure why you're having so much trouble with it. |
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Fail. Thanks for playing troll. |
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Although you won't comprehend that, either...it's amusing watching you try. At some point your stupidity will eventually reach a critical mass and collapse on itself. |
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How about I give you a reminder? A few hours ago, after reading the post by Relentless, you read the Wiki page of Steve Jobs, who you previously knew nothing about, other than his time at Apple. You read all about PIXAR and clicked a link to 'NeXT' and saw the picture, that you posted, of the computer Tim Berners-Lee happened to use. You then excitedly rushed to GFY to tell everyone they had 'forgotten' what you had just discovered 5 seconds earlier, that Steve Jobs invented the internet. The End. |
RIP Steve...
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Completely contrary to your amazing ASSumption above - our college computer lab had an NeXT system in '89 - on which we ran a telegard BBS at the time - we were well aware of Jobs before Wiki even existed. But please...keep making wild postulations in a lame attempt to validate your StrawMan position. Good solid entertainment. :thumbsup http://www.testriffic.com/resultfile...tard-prize.jpg |
honnestly, i still don't understand all the fuss with him...
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RIP big homie.
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