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Wednesday, October 05, 2011 

Strange night in the valley with an icon passing: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203476804576613732041665792.html It's obvious I think that things will never be the same without him. The innovation, the forward looking and even the mercucial nature will never be repeated. There is no doubt about that. I type now on an iPad... How long would it have been for me to ever type on something like this without him? A year? More? Ever? Here is to the true hope that his nature and his spirit carries on. Silicon valley won't be the same with just Larry, Sergei, Marc, John. It will miss it's Steve for a long time. The man who loved innovation but loved direction and packaging and vision more... Gosh, I just hope the ones remaining get it. Innovation without vision is nothing. To you Mr. Jobs.

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