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Title: Steve Jobs: All my work will be obsolete by 2005
Post by: sarwarmhaque on November 24, 2013, 10:46:21 AM
 When he died, acolytes likened him to Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, and even Leonardo da Vinci. But while he lived, Steve Jobs was convinced that his achievements would be quickly forgotten, a newly unearthed interview shows.

“All the work that I have done in my life will be obsolete by the time I’m 50,” he said in a previously unreleased video recorded in 1994, when he was 39. “This is not a field where one paints a painting that will be looked at for centuries, or builds a church that will be admired for centuries.

Source: Internet (Rhys Blakely, The Times)
Title: Re: Steve Jobs: All my work will be obsolete by 2005
Post by: farzanamili on November 27, 2013, 09:42:32 AM
Steve Jobs is a visionary person, so he could understand that how the world is progressing, even the most wonderful thing will lose its value after a considerable time. We should learn from him and develop ourselves in a way so that we can serve the future!
Title: Re: Steve Jobs: All my work will be obsolete by 2005
Post by: tasmiabaten on December 14, 2013, 02:48:03 PM
world of semiconductor is sooo..fast!!!!!!!!