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Steve Jobs would have turned 60 today
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If Steve Jobs were still alive he would have turned 60 today (Tuesday). Even a few years after his death, whether you hate Apple or love them, he remains a really influential person who did make a difference to all of our lives. |
Abdul Fattah Jandali, a young Syrian Muslim immigrant in Wisconsin, never met his son Steve Jobs. When a baby was born to the 23-year-old Jandali -- now known as John -- and his 23-year-old German-American girlfriend, Joanne Schieble, in 1955, there was no chance he'd be able to grow up with his biological parents.
Joanne, who belonged to a white, conservative Christian family could not convince her parents to allow her to marry an Arab, a Muslim, according to Jandali, who called her father "a tyrant" in a New York Post interview in August 2011. In fact, according to Jandali, she secreted off from Wisconsin to liberal San Francisco to sort out the birth and adoption without letting either him or her parents know. And so it was that a nameless Arab American baby was adopted by an Armenian American family. Clara Hagopian and her husband Paul Jobs had been married around seven years and had not been able to conceive. The little bundle that would be Steve, was very much wanted in the Jobs household. Steve Paul Jobs, as they named him, grew up without ever knowing his biological father. It seems he had no interest in knowing him later in life, either. When, in August 2011, the London tabloid The Sun, contacted Jandali, he publicly reached out to Steve saying, "?I live in hope that before it is too late he will reach out to me. Even to have just one coffee with him just once would make me a very happy man.? But Steve never replied. Less than two months later, he has passed away. . |
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I guess it depends on your perspective whether that's a sad situation, or not. |
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Jandali says it was his "Syrian pride" that kept him from reaching out to his famous son. In a September 2011 interview with the Reno Gazette -- Reno, Nevada being the city the 80-year-old Jandali lives and where, having never retired, he is the Vice President of a casino. "The Syrian pride in me does not want him ever to think I am after his fortune. I am not. I have my own money. What I don?t have is my son...and that saddens me." One wonders what Jobs knew of his background. His biological father was no ordinary Syrian. According to an interview he gave to the Al Hayat newspaper in February 2011, he was born in French-mandated Syria in 1931 in the town of Homs to a "self-made millionaire" father with no university education who owned "several entire villages" and a homemaker, traditional mother. He was one of five children ? the only son of a family with 4 daughters. He left Syria at 18 to study at the American University in Beirut, where he was "a pan-Arab activist", a "supporter of Arab unity and Arab independence" who organized with some of the most famous activists of his time. After university, he moved to the United States, and the rest is history, though he regrets leaving his homeland. "If I had the chance to go back in time, I wouldn?t leave Syria or Lebanon at all. I would stay in my home country my whole life. I don?t say that out of emotion but out of common sense,? he told Al Hayat. ?Of course I miss the social life and wonderful food [in Syria], but the most important thing is the outstanding cultural attributes which in general you don?t find in the West,? says the non-practicing Muslim, who nonetheless ?believe[s] in Islam in doctrine and culture.? His nostalgia aside, millions worldwide would no doubt disagree with Jandali. Surely a Steve Jobs of Apple Computers could only have been possible in America. The estrangement of a father and son is made even more tragic by the fact that not only did each know of the other, but they shared more than a father-son biological connection. Jandali and Schieble eventually did marry -- just ten months after she gave their baby boy away to adoption, and just a few months after Joanne's father died. And they had another child -- a daughter with whom Steve eventually had a relationship. Mona Jandali -- now Simpson -- is a world reknowned author who was, in her own words, "very close" to her brother Steve once they established a relationship as adults. According to Jandali, he had no idea until just a few years ago that the baby his then-girlfriend secretly gave birth to in San Francisco was the man the world knew as Steve Jobs. But Steve must have known for decades, through his relationship with Mona. In the August New York Post interview, Jandali tried to let his son know that he didn?t know of Joanne?s San Francisco plans. That he was saddened when he learned of it. "I honestly do not know to this day if Steve is aware of the fact that had it been my choice, I would have loved to have kept him," he said. And unless Jobs?s upcoming November authorized biography addresses the issue, Jandali may never know. Instead, with news of Jobs's death, Jandali has refused any further interviews about his long lost son and will always wonder what could have been. In that, he will not be alone. Steve Jobs Was an Arab American - New America Media . |
My god Apple is a cult.
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If we had to celebrate influential people who made a difference to all of our lives we would need a new forum section.
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right about many things. woefully wrong on the most important thing. :error |
That faggot was a dirty thief and nothing more.Its funny how the main "anti piracy" guy is praising this cunt like some sort of god when all he did was stealing ideas and use slave labour to create medicore overpriced shit
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In other words there are people like you and other people who actually do stuff. (btw did I mention you're a fucking wanker ?) |
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You are just a sad old guy trying to look important on the internet while promoting a shitty free wordpress multisite based blog platform. |
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A few months ago, when my old iphone died (dropped), Apple, and an Apple reseller both lied to me and said the battery was soldered to the motherboard and the $220 part was no longer made.
Later I found out this was not true. The battery can be unscrewed from behind the motherboard, the whole thing would be about $40us. So, anyway, I bought a bendable ipod touch as a replacement. The freaking power cord died after 30 days while I was travelling. So when I get back to the Apple store for a new cord, these "fags" were telling me I should be polite. "Dammit man, just give me a new cord for this made in China shit." yeah, he's definitely dead. ps…the new cord has about 1/8th of an inch extra plastic at the crimp. So they tried to save 1/8th of an inch of plastic, and the fucking cord broke easily. Fucking cheap greedy bastards. You know, it was this new guy, whatever his name is, it was his idea to move the factory out of Sacramento California to China. |
Never liked the guy much. :2 cents:
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