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Steve Jobs

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Created by GreenPat > 9 months ago, 6 Oct 2011
Ados
WA, 421 posts
7 Oct 2011 11:25AM
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whippingboy said...

Bigwavedave said...

Doesn't matter who he was or what he built, to his wife and 4 kids he was a husband and father who died well before he was supposed to.

I feel sorry for them. Their sadness will last a long time.

The puns are funny and I reckon he'd laugh at them.

Shame on you Whippingboy, you are insensitive and a coward.

Maybe iKarma will pay you a visit after that comment.



Sorry if I upset anyone,

It's seemed funny to me as Jobs was into Eastern cultures and stuff, and I just read a story about the Foxconn factories (Suicides, 16hour days etc.)




Whilst I somewhat agree that WB's post was a little insensitive, particularly is reference to karma and cancer (My mum is a cancer survivor and we just lost our uncle to lung cancer) , he raises a very good point of a really dark issue behind the lovely products we use every day and that issue is cheap labour and in the case of Apple, the use of child labour.






Bigwavedave
QLD, 2057 posts
7 Oct 2011 1:58PM
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Most of the stuff we buy comes from China and is made by underpaid workers and sometimes child labour.

If you are going to have a conscience and criticise the likes of Steve Jobs, don't buy Chinese made products. ie Kites, sails, clothes, boards.

It's hypocritical to slam the guy after he is dead but still consume his products.

Ados
WA, 421 posts
7 Oct 2011 1:34PM
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Bigwavedave said...

Most of the stuff we buy comes from China and is made by underpaid workers and sometimes child labour.

If you are going to have a conscience and criticise the likes of Steve Jobs, don't buy Chinese made products. ie Kites, sails, clothes, boards.

It's hypocritical to slam the guy after he is dead but still consume his products.


Sorry, but you are also a hypocrite if you buy stuff from Asia. Steve Jobs death has nothing to do with it and nowhere in my post do i personally 'slam' him.


Bigwavedave
QLD, 2057 posts
7 Oct 2011 11:40PM
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Wasn't talking of your comment. Was referring to the comment after yours which has been conveniently withdrawn.

Ados
WA, 421 posts
8 Oct 2011 9:02AM
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Bigwavedave said...

Wasn't talking of your comment. Was referring to the comment after yours which has been conveniently withdrawn.


Sorry mate. didn't mean to offend. One of the perils of internet.
take care.

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
8 Oct 2011 8:35PM
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If you guys a prepared to pay $7000 for your next laptop, then you have the right to complain. most of us won't and until that day arrives, it's unfair to single out any company. Most products are made in China using cheap labour and youngsters with terrible hours. No company will change it because they won't be able to compete with the other competitors in the market. If they did pay more, the directors of those companies in china would take the money and pay their workers the same. It's not just computers, it's everything from clothing to bicycles and kids toys.

The only way for it to change is for china to raise the minimum wage and I don't see that happening. Companies will simply look for another cheap desperate location and move there.

You can't blame Apple for it, you have to blame every company out there and our own personal greed when it comes to wanting things at low cost.

Scotty88
4214 posts
8 Oct 2011 5:48PM
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Saffer said...

If you guys a prepared to pay $7000 for your next laptop, then you have the right to complain. most of us won't and until that day arrives, it's unfair to single out any company. Most products are made in China using cheap labour and youngsters with terrible hours. No company will change it because they won't be able to compete with the other competitors in the market. If they did pay more, the directors of those companies in china would take the money and pay their workers the same. It's not just computers, it's everything from clothing to bicycles and kids toys.

The only way for it to change is for china to raise the minimum wage and I don't see that happening. Companies will simply look for another cheap desperate location and move there.

You can't blame Apple for it, you have to blame every company out there and our own personal greed when it comes to wanting things at low cost.




Yep, your are on the mark there. We can't have it both ways.

choco
SA, 4032 posts
9 Oct 2011 8:29AM
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Simondo
VIC, 8020 posts
9 Oct 2011 5:19PM
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Sometimes, it's the little things in life... The iPod is about 10 years old, and looking back, it revolutionised the way we carry music... Early iterations were tagged as "1000 songs in your pocket". Which was mind blowing. Now it is just a case of "all of your songs in your pocket, with your phone / iPhone".

Blackberry... what a piece of junk... sorry.

Thinking very seriously about the bottom range iPad2. Throw it on the coffee table, and check stuff on line sitting on the couch... They are so light too.

My 2 year old knows how to flick through photos on my iPhone and play videos hitting the play button on screen... ">". The wife is about to upgrade her phone... My son thinks her 2 year Nokia is a "Rubbish Phone". His words... OK, maybe my hinting...

Hats off to Steve Jobs and Apple.

As a 20 year old, I worked my ass off in relatively crappy jobs. 20 year olds in China today are probably doing slightly tougher though... Yes, child labour sucks.

As a 20 year old, I think I learnt how to streamline many things and become more productive with everything I do... "Joining the dots" as Steve Jobs calls it.

Ados
WA, 421 posts
9 Oct 2011 4:29PM
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Simondo said...

Sometimes, it's the little things in life... The iPod is about 10 years old, and looking back, it revolutionised the way we carry music... Early iterations were tagged as "1000 songs in your pocket". Which was mind blowing. Now it is just a case of "all of your songs in your pocket, with your phone / iPhone".

Blackberry... what a piece of junk... sorry.

Thinking very seriously about the bottom range iPad2. Throw it on the coffee table, and check stuff on line sitting on the couch... They are so light too.

My 2 year old knows how to flick through photos on my iPhone and play videos hitting the play button on screen... ">". The wife is about to upgrade her phone... My son thinks her 2 year Nokia is a "Rubbish Phone". His words... OK, maybe my hinting...

Hats off to Steve Jobs and Apple.

As a 20 year old, I worked my ass off in relatively crappy jobs. 20 year olds in China today are probably doing slightly tougher though... Yes, child labour sucks.

As a 20 year old, I think I learnt how to streamline many things and become more productive with everything I do... "Joining the dots" as Steve Jobs calls it.



+1 ^^

Gizmo
SA, 2865 posts
16 Oct 2011 3:46PM
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