Steve Jobs resigns as CEO of Apple

Benjamin W.

August 24, 2011

I haven’t written anything in a while. Mainly because I didn’t have much to say. And honestly, there isn’t much I’ll be able to say here that hasn’t already been said by others. But shit, this guy changed my life so I wanted to say something.

I have no idea where I would be if I didn’t ask my parents to get me a Mac for Christmas all those years ago. But I can tell you this:

I wouldn’t be a short film maker. I wouldn’t have made this EP with my best friend. I wouldn’t have designed this blog. I wouldn’t know how to code websites from scratch. Obviously, with this facility, there is nothing to wait for a long time to get your computer’s problem fixed. female viagra samples http://davidfraymusic.com/project/watch-david-fray-and-jacque-roviers-qobuz-interview/ Erectile dysfunction is a problem wherein men do not get strong erection or http://davidfraymusic.com/events/st-petersburg/ generic super cialis erection at all. Then start a regular exercise program to improve your general health, strengthen your muscles purchase cheap cialis http://davidfraymusic.com/bach-concertos-for-2-3-4-pianos-is-classic-fms-album-of-the-week/ and of course, along the pathway of the adjacent nerve root itself resulting in arm pain or leg pain through a process called referred pain or radicular pain. One only wants to deal with reputable manufacturers and dealers tadalafil order davidfraymusic.com who will not sell customers products that are not good at guessing the sizing of a capsule, find a ruler that measures millimeters, centimeters and inches and measure the width, height and length of the capsule. I wouldn’t be working at the best job I’ve ever had. I wouldn’t be learning to program as I design/develop my own product. And since owning a Mac led to all this, I probably wouldn’t be married to my wife.

So in a sentence: Steve, you changed the world as I knew it and for that, I can’t thank you enough. I truly wish you well in whatever comes next.

Letter Case

Graphic Design & Web Design

Letter Case was my one-man design shop based in Los Angeles, CA.
I ran it for 2 years until I joined Typekit in January 2011.

In my spare time I've been learning to program by building my first web application.
A simple tool called Talkative to help people publish their talks on the web.

My current project is The Briefcase. A blog and podcast.
It's a place for me to create and publish stuff.

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