Steve Jobs As Ghostbusters [video]
Steve Jobs has a huge imagination, so big that he actually dressed as a character from the movie Ghostbusters in 1995 doing some sort of spoof against “Big Blue” IBM. Seems like he really hated IBM, enjoy:
Steve Jobs has a huge imagination, so big that he actually dressed as a character from the movie Ghostbusters in 1995 doing some sort of spoof against “Big Blue” IBM. Seems like he really hated IBM, enjoy:
In a rambling 50 minute segment pulled from Gates 3 day deposition, Gates engaged in a verbal duel with U.S. Justice Department attorney David Boies, splitting hairs over literal interpretations of emails, browsers, and memos and refusing to concede that Microsoft focused their efforts primarily on eliminating Netscape. In 1998, the United States Department of Justice and 20 states filed a consolidated set of civil actions against Microsoft. A case… Read More →
Many people argue whether a To-Do list is effective or not. I haven’t done any scientific experiments to come up with a conclusion but I have an example to prove it is effective. Thomas Edison, the fourth most prolific inventor in history thus a ridiculously busy man, created a 5 page To-Do list handwritten in January of 1,888 when Edison was 40 years old. The list include many devices that greatly influenced life… Read More →
I would like to take this moment to congratulate Bill Gates. He is one of the richest man alive, changed the world, and is the biggest contributor to charities on this planet. Since 2007, Gates has given away 48% of his net worth ($28 billion) which has helped save more than 6 million lives. I have a lot of respect for Bill Gates. Not just because he is been wildly successful, but because… Read More →
A list of the Top 10 highest-trafficked and influential websites that participated in the Stop SOPA/PIPA movement on January 18, 2012 along their screenshots of the blacked out pages, enjoy: Google - http://www.google.com/ Wikipedia – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Craigslist – http://www.craigslist.org Wired – http://www.wired.com/ Reddit – http://www.reddit.com Mozilla – http://www.mozilla.org/ Hacker News – http://news.ycombinator.com/ Twitpic – http://twitpic.com/ WordPress - http://wordpress.com/ Cheezburger Network - http://cheezburger.com/ Source (The Freedom of the Internet)
Sure, your iPad can hold 16 GB of data and weights less than 2 pounds. But back in 1956 it would require a truck or maybe something bigger to lift a 16 GB iPad because the hard drives back then were huge in size and weight. Want prove? In September 1956 IBM launched the 305 RAMAC, the first ‘super’ computer with a hard disk drive. The hard disk weighed over… Read More →
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of the website you go to stalk people (Facebook), is now a gladiator. Not only does he hunt his own meal; now he also hunts his employees in a battle of fake gladiators. I don’t know about you but I would think about it twice before fighting against the CEO who employs me. What if I break his nose or humiliate him in front of every other… Read More →
RIM’s lastest disaster is not the absolute failure to win any ground in the tablet market with the Blackberry Playbook or the 77% drop in stock price since February. RIM’s lastest disaster is two executives who were responsible for turning an airplane in motion back around. Two of the company’s executives, George Campbell and Alexander Wilson, got so drunk and rowdy on a flight from Toronto to Beijing that the… Read More →
Many of us would love to experience a product brainstorming session with Steve Jobs. Now that he passed away nobody has a chance to experience it, but thanks to a few Apple and NeXT employees who saved a video of Steve Jobs and others brainstorming the NeXT computer we can at least watch it in the comfort of our home. The NeXT computer wasn’t as successful as Apple is now, but it was a… Read More →
If you’ve got the moves like Jagger, then you know who Mick Jagger is. If not, Mick Jagger is an English musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of rock band The Rolling Stones. The recording session for the first album from Mick Jagger’s new band “SuperHeavy” had to be top secret to protect the tracks from music pirates and such, and apparently no recording studio on this… Read More →