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Re: Steve Jobs has died


From: Lamar Owen <lowen () pari edu>
Date: Tue, 11 Oct 2011 17:17:06 -0400

On Tuesday, October 11, 2011 04:00:44 PM Douglas Otis wrote:
On 10/6/11 7:26 PM, Paul Graydon wrote:
On 10/6/2011 4:02 PM, Wayne E Bouchard wrote:
In some circles, he's being compared to Thomas Edison. 

It's probably not a bad analogy, like Ford and many other champions of 
industry he didn't invent groundbreaking technology 

Steve demonstrated any number of times, when excellent hardware + 
software engineering + quality control is applied, even "commodity" 
products are able to provide good returns.  In this view, the analogy 
holds when price alone is not considered.

And, like Edison, Mr. Jobs fiercely championed his own technologies over all others; just one example is in the field 
of electricity where Edison's DC lost the war to Tesla's AC.  Time has yet to tell how well Mr. Jobs' walled garden 
devices and OS's do, finally.  

Edison would have loved today's intellectual property wars and software patents and their attendent trolls. And Edison 
would have been right at home with the concept of lock-in.

Brilliant man, Edison was, and he did do a great deal for humanity in general.  But historical facts are historical 
facts.

Don't get me wrong; I have a great deal of respect for both men, even though I disagree with some of their ideologies 
and methods.  And the phonograph really was pure brilliance.


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