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I miss him. Meh.
Debate Score:10
Arguments:13
Total Votes:10
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It's been four years since Steve Jobs passed away - do you miss him?

How can anyone miss the sonovabitch when there's no shortage of biographers and filmmakers (not to mention the friends and enemies) who have tried to get beneath the messianic myth and divine what made the Apple CEO tick.

I miss him.

Side Score: 5
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Meh.

Side Score: 5
1 point

While I'm not a fan of Apple itself, the first user-friendly computer was a Mac and thus Steve Jobs is the innovator we owe all modern interfaces to in some way or another.

He didn't have the business acumen of Gates but he sure had determination and was honest in all ways but got copied from and out-foxed and then out-foxed Gates back with ipods to begin with, then phones, then tablets. I give Steve Jobs credit for many things but in the end demanding your user base to use your one-size-fits-all approach to hardware is rather putrid in my humble opinion.

Side: I miss him.

He was a brilliant inventor and showed that you don't have to graduate to be smart

Side: I miss him.
GenericName(3430) Clarified
1 point

What do you believe he invented?

Side: I miss him.
Joel_Mathews(2284) Clarified
1 point

Wasn't he the one who started the entire Apple company? I used the word invented as he was original.. Android was the one who copied him..

Side: I miss him.

He was an ass that passed off other people's ideas as his own after giving them pretty new frames.

Really don't understand his deification.

Side: Meh.
instig8or(3308) Disputed
1 point

He invented the idea of clicking and of having humans who do not know binary or coding able to use a computer. He invented the first menu etc. Gates copied him.

Side: I miss him.
1 point

Steve Jobs effectively invented the first modern computer mouse in the mid-70s… by stealing it from Xerox. He also stole the GUI based OS from Xerox as well.

Side: I miss him.
instig8or(3308) Disputed
1 point

I admit he ended up being a better manager than innovator but why hate the player for how he played the game? He played it his way and won. I respect him for that.

Side: I miss him.
1 point

I hate him for being credited with playing the wrong game.

He was a great manager, than much is undeniable. But he is lauded as a borderline deity of innovation and technology, which he most certainly wasn't.

Side: Meh.
1 point

You make a good point, Uglianna Broketeeth.

Side: Meh.