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Thank you, Mr. Jobs.
By now most have heard of the passing of Steve Jobs. While I never met the man personally, I have used products from Apple since the early 80s. I can't help but feel Mr. Jobs was, in a small way, directly responsible for my success. Without the products the company he founded, and brought back from near extinction in the late 80, produced my daily work would be much less enjoyable. In fact, even my daily life would feel that impact.
I regret that in his passing I will never get the opportunity to personally thank the man that played such a huge role in changing the face of technology over the past 40 years.
Thank you Mr. Jobs. your absence will surely be felt by all.