[f_minor] Jobs' death

Erich Schmidt ericharleschmidt at mac.com
Fri Oct 7 14:17:51 EDT 2011


Pat,

> in your statement by claiming that his field was Technology (which it wasn't)
citation needed. no contradiction
> superb spin doctor and seller of snake oils and Dr Katzendünger's All-Curing Potion.

seriously? and you don't think you're trolling?

I'm very happy that you can see through all the smoke and mirrors that the millions of the rest of us all fall for. You are clearly the pinnacle of the evolution of our species.

Harley Davidson -- well, nice extrapolation from the limited subset that live around you. 

Not that I need to justify anything to you, but I bought an iPhone because it does what I need it to do, all without any hassle whatsoever, other than the occasional dropped call (which I got with Nokia, Motorola and Sony Ericsson, too).

> I for one have serious doubts wether the visions of one Steve Jobs will influence future thinking or have a lasting impact.
Your clear unbiased thinking really lends a lot of power and influence to your doubts. When your staggering intellect is taken from us I look forward to the tributes from the likes of President Obama, Bill Gates, Michael Bloomberg, Lance Armstrong, Robert Iger, Howard Stringer, Spike Lee, will.i.am, John Lassetter, Dmitri Medvedev, Sergey Brin & Larry Page, Mark Zuckerberg, et al.

Oh, and we can compare my clear thinking and yours any time you like.

On Oct 7, 2011, at 1:53 PM, p z wrote:

> Dear all
> 
> One last OT
> 
> Cara Stefy is absolutely right and Mr Schmidt is the one trolling in his Golden Apple Cage of Ignorance. And you contradicted yourself in your statement by claiming that his field was Technology (which it wasn't) but yet he was a superb spin doctor and seller of snake oils and Dr Katzendünger's All-Curing Potion.
> 
> As for the Harley thing I noticed over the years that a lot of blokes in my village suddenly start to buy 750cc machines after the age of 40 and behave like youngens. How come I wonder ? Dreams ? Life style ? And how come you bought your iPhone, Mr Schmidt ? Call me a Troll, but I am the sort of Terry Pratchett Troll. They get smart when it gets cold outside.
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> May I ask you, Mr Schmidt, did you buy that iPhone purely on the reasons of its tech specifications ? I doubt that. You also fell for the spin doctoring and, alas , you are not alone.
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> The compositions of Bach, Mahler and Chopin, the music of GG, the Beatles, Hendrix, John Coltrane, the paintings of Picasso, Goya and the writings of Dante, Shakespeare, the ideas of Edison or Ford (however dubious characters they were) will stand the test of time. I for one have serious doubts wether the visions of one Steve Jobs will influence future thinking or have a lasting impact.
> 
> My GG box set will arrive next week so I am no longer going to bother you all with tiring OT stuff. I can't wait, especially the Humphrey Burton Interview so next week I'll be quite busy.
> 
> Pat
> 
> Am 07.10.2011 um 13:03 schrieb Erich Schmidt:
> 
>> Excuse me? How was my mind closed? His field was technology, not marketing. He was a master marketer, but that was not his field. Not sure how that makes my mind closed.
>> Any Harley riders out there? Oh, wait, there can't be -- they only sell dreams, status symbols and life styles.
>> 
>> On Oct 7, 2011, at 6:14 AM, stefyz71 at gmail.com wrote:
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>>> Dear Erich Schmidt,
>>> I'm afraid you expose your closed mind with your reply.
>>> I meant that Jobs was just a marketing genius in the same way that Harley-Davidson (i.e.) is: they sell dreams, status symbols, life styles, not specifically items.
>>> I hope I clarified the concept now.
>>> Best iRegards,
>>> Stefy
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: Erich Schmidt
>>> To: Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
>>> Sent: Friday, October 07, 2011 11:40 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [f_minor] Jobs' death
>>> 
>>> I'm sorry, but you expose your ignorance by calling his field marketing. You can not have exposed yourself to much knowledge about Jobs' life.
>>> 
>>> Sent from Max's Daddy's iPhone. And stuff.
>>> 
>>> On Oct 7, 2011, at 4:05 AM, stefyz71 at gmail.com wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I completely agree with Pat, this sick world, as usual, celebrates exploiters as gods:
>>>>  
>>>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1382396/Workers-Chinese-Apple-factories-forced-sign-pledges-commit-suicide.html
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>>>> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1389218/iPad2-factory-explosion-Fire-building-China-kills-workers.html
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>>>> And oh yes he was certainly a genius in his field (marketing) but he isn't certainly sitting beside Leonardo right now, sorry.
>>>>  
>>>> OT off from me too,
>>>> Stefy
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: p z
>>>> To: Discussion of the Canadian pianist Glenn Gould.
>>>> Sent: Thursday, October 06, 2011 11:52 PM
>>>> Subject: Re: [f_minor] Jobs' death
>>>> 
>>>> Well, I was not trolling and I have not failed. Maybe I was inappropriate but because the Haigiography is already at work in the media I may as well be heretical in the case of the late Mr Jobs.
>>>> 
>>>> Please keep in mind that GG's popularity is not just based on the music but also his Haigiography (the chair, humming, eccentricities etc). Hereafter stands well as Exibit A here I reckon. Or, as a general example Walter Miller's satire Canticle for Leibowitz in which Haigiography goes horribly wrong for a while, with devastating consequences
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>>>> The Cult of Personality has reached heights these days that scare me. Today I saw pictures of people paying tribute with flowers and candles to Mr Jobs. Wich is all nice and fine.
>>>> 
>>>> But the cult that was made around Apple and Jobs was sometimes so overwhelming it hurts and was almost the equivalent of religious extasis while their products were overrated and overpriced. Not to mention that they stopped making cool stuff but only products for the mass market.
>>>> 
>>>> Again, nothing against the fact that people pay their respect, but there is something here that is nagging me. Probably the Haigiography. Does it bother me that "we" believe in brands now (and to a certain extent even GG is a brand) instead of ideas or philosophical concepts ? Yes.
>>>> 
>>>> GG was fully aware that his manierisms would give him more press and help to sell records, he perfected this art to  final self-deconstruction.
>>>> Jobs, an entrepreneur, was also arare of the power of Haigiography and milked that cow to a point where it even might have scared him.
>>>> 
>>>> At least in the case of GG there is substance behind the Haigiography. And of course Mr Jobs' demise is sad. But the Apple hype is just that, a hype.
>>>> 
>>>> OT off from me
>>>> 
>>>> Pat
>>>> Am 06.10.2011 um 20:04 schrieb Erich Schmidt:
>>>> 
>>>>> Epic fail, Pat. Nice troll, though.
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Oct 6, 2011, at 1:57 PM, p z wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi all, also OT
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Now suppose I were to sell you a "computer" with a hard disk of 64 GB (no SSD), a 10 inch screen with ridiculously low resolution and 2 old VGA cameras, 1 GHz Intel DualCore chip (haha), no USB, no Firewire, but a hilariously closed pseudo operating system that needs its own store. If you buy summet from that store 30 % of what you pay goes to me. this device cannot do basic functions such as copy/paste or play certain video or audio formats. compared to this environment North Korea looks like Las Vegas. But hey, the design and the form factor are absolutely amazing and genius so I am going to create a huge buzz behind a veil of secrecy call it the reinvention of the computer and charge you "just" 800 Euros for that, plus data plan from carrier on which I might have a percentage), make sure it becomes a cult object sold to millions who don't really need this thing and enter the history books and the annals of IT Hagiography, Myth and Legend
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>>>>>> Somehow I cannot help but to admire such chuzpe.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Pat
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>>>>>> Am 06.10.2011 um 15:58 schrieb maryellen jensen:
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>>>>>>> One cannot say this is OT - Jobs dying is THE TOPICeverywhere today. 
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>>>>>>> I just want to pass along a link to one of the longest published interviews Jobs ever did,
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>>>>>>> The Playboy Interview 1985:
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>>>>>>> http://www.txtpost.com/playboy-interview-steven-jobs/
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>>>>>>> Mary
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