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Old November 3rd, 2004, 11:38 AM
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Setting a goal is just an intial plan. When you put it into motion people will be hounding you to stop or turn back. People do not like others to succeed because it does not fit in with their opinion.

I don't agree with every plan Steve Jobs has set out to do but so far by the success of the iPod, iTunes, iMac, and Mac OS X I don't see what another us vs. them will bring except more people switching back to Windows.
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Old November 3rd, 2004, 07:25 PM
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From what i have observed, the return of Steve Jobs combined with the release of OS X has made a huge difference - these are two of the main reasons for Apple's current success.
Something like this needed to happen or Apple probably would have fallen off into obscurity.

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What my greatest dislike of Apple inc.now is compared to the past is that Steve Jobs has turned 180 degrees regarding his earlier vision Then beeing a Macuser was something of "us" vs "them".
if his original vision was "us vs. them", i for one am glad he changed his vision! - that kind of thinking is really not too sound.
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