RIP Steve Jobs

I’ve been a Mac aficionado since the early days.  I used an Apple II
when I was in college.  Then, my roommate Nick, who in 1984 worked for an educational entity that enabled him to buy the very first Macintosh at educational pricing, brought one home.  We were all amazed.  The product lived up to the commercial hype.

Harkening back a little further, to, say, the 1960’s and the computer of the visionary film “2001.”

I was in charge of technology support for Undergraduate Studies at Kent State at the change into a new millennium.  I was the Y2K guy.  And, well yes, I do like my Macintosh best.

Steve Jobs, who was not perfect by any means, not a prophet and all that, was a visionary.  He was capable to understanding what was needed and how to do it.  I do think he will be remembered as one of the greats!  Rest in peace, Steve Jobs.

M Ward: ‘Chinese Translation’??

Nice little video, along with great lyrics and music, from M. Ward.
 

There is nothing new under the sun – we all share, to one degree or
another, the desire to know – why!  A broken heart, a long night, and
how do we stay in the light?  Good questions all – questions the beg for
an interior life that is so hard to find in our day. Quit, stillness,
calm – the attitudes for and the results of being present with God.