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Facts are Facts, there is no denying that this man is very ill. The only reason he's still alive (barely) is due to the virtually unlimited sum of money he has to spend weekly on meds and treatment.

Unfortunately he also thinks he's above the law that everyone else lives by. This is the very person that left the USA secretly, to have a liver transplant. Apple's board of directors had no idea where he was. If he would have died on the operating table there would have been quite a catastrophe affecting thousands of people. That's one very selfish move.

That's also an SEC violation that usually would be dealt with legally. But he's a rock star that probably slips enough grease under the table to get by with anything.

He's been accused of funny business with Apple's books and stock trading, all kinds of things of a nefarious nature, yet he's never held accountable. In addition most of this is hardly reported and when it is, it's a back page item in 2 font.

That's the power of money, influence, and well....

Is Memphis, Tennessee not in the USA? :confused:

There seems to be a lot of unfounded speculation in your post, have you got and evidence to support it?
 
steve looked great for a guy battling a life-threatening illness, and he got on stage to speak passionately and eloquently about his company's vision. it was inspiring. how many of us can say we have done the same thing? pounding away on your keyboard in your basement judging others who actually get out there and do something, or worse, spreading baseless rumors about them is pretty loathsome.

this isn't about steve. it's about showing some compassion and respect for other human beings.
 
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He's never been found guilty. He's already been in court over several things, called to testify, etc.

I'm not sure what makes you think he's "above the law" when it was already decided he did nothing illegal.

6 years of driving with no license plate and parking in handicapped spots.
http://macphobia.com/handicapped-steve-jobs-car.macphobia

I thought you were referring to something serious.

As to both of your examples, if it was a problem with the authorities he wouldn't be doing it, if what you allege in the first place is actually true.

Like anyone gives a sweet damn where he parks. LOL
 
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I thought you were referring to something serious.

As to both of your examples, if it was a problem with the authorities he wouldn't be doing it, if what you allege in the first place is actually true.

Like anyone gives a sweet damn where he parks. LOL


Its a pretty dick maneuver (and still illegal)
 
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I can't remember at this point, but has he said or is it assumed what illness he has? I know he pancreatic cancer that was cured, but he continued to be ill. I know he had a liver transplant--does anyone (outside of Cupertino) know what the transplant was for or why he is still ill?

I don't mean to make it sound like there isn't a continuum of health and that having had cancer would obviously take a toll on a person, but it seems like maybe it's something unrelated? He talked in his Stanford speech about how the cancer was a rare type that was curable, I thought.

Anyhow, I do wish him well. I was thinking how difficult it must have been for him to make his presentation. I started wondering if he gets treatments to be able to go, and whether he feels like he has to for the company, or whether he really wants to, or whether it's just too hard to let go.
 
I can't remember at this point, but has he said or is it assumed what illness he has? I know he pancreatic cancer that was cured, but he continued to be ill. I know he had a liver transplant--does anyone (outside of Cupertino) know what the transplant was for or why he is still ill?

I don't mean to make it sound like there isn't a continuum of health and that having had cancer would obviously take a toll on a person, but it seems like maybe it's something unrelated? He talked in his Stanford speech about how the cancer was a rare type that was curable, I thought.

Anyhow, I do wish him well. I was thinking how difficult it must have been for him to make his presentation. I started wondering if he gets treatments to be able to go, and whether he feels like he has to for the company, or whether he really wants to, or whether it's just too hard to let go.

Steroid abuse led to liver failure.
 
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Like anyone gives a sweet damn where he parks. LOL

Yeah, who cares about handicapped people, right?

Geez, can't he have an assigned parking spot? It's pretty lame to take that spot.
 
This is the very person that left the USA secretly, to have a liver transplant. Apple's board of directors had no idea where he was. If he would have died on the operating table there would have been quite a catastrophe affecting thousands of people. That's one very selfish move.

The transplant was done in Tennessee.

Cancer treatment was reportedly sought for in Switzerland.

http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/01/18/steve-jobs-went-to-switzerland-in-search-of-cancer-treatment/
 
Yeah, who cares about handicapped people, right?

Geez, can't he have an assigned parking spot? It's pretty lame to take that spot.

It's a parking infraction.

At worst, he's being a dick, is all. Not a criminal.

So we started with white-collar crime - alleged stock manipulation, "nefarious" activities, "funny business with Apple's books", and SEC violations.

But when we rubbed a few ****ing brain cells together and remembered the news and figured out he was never charged with anything despite appearing in court several times, we busted all the charges down to parking infractions and traffic violations.

Does someone wanna start this thread over? How about we hear for the 900th friggin time how bad he looks? I kinda miss that after hearing it 899 times since 2009.
 
I feel like he's literally wasting away before our eyes :(
 

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Its hard to say just how sick he is. Of course having some ungodly amount of money to spend on the best of the best can help, eventually he will die. Wether it be from his illness or in a freak accident he and all of us will pass away some day. I hate how critical people can be about a very ill person and how quickly judgements get passed. Who are you to say he doesn't look 'good at all.' Maybe he feels great and is on the road to recovery. I'm sure apple has a few hundred wannabe clones of S. Jobs working for them now waiting in line with the same views and ideas.
 
Having just watched the Keynote (or bits of it), I felt Steve looked perfectly healthy. His voice was quite worrying at the beginning, although when he spoke about iCloud his voice seemed fine again.

All I'm seeing here is Steve growing old. He's coming up 60 in the next few years. My granddad, already 60, looks pretty much the same.
 
Having just watched the Keynote (or bits of it), I felt Steve looked perfectly healthy. His voice was quite worrying at the beginning, although when he spoke about iCloud his voice seemed fine again.

All I'm seeing here is Steve growing old. He's coming up 60 in the next few years. My granddad, already 60, looks pretty much the same.

Yeah, he looked a bit shaky at the start but seemed to perk up when it was time to announce his new baby.

I think some better fitting clothes would do his appearance the world of good.
 
Well, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, one of the worst, if not the worst cancer diagnosis you could get, with approximately 3 months left to live. Yet here he is, I'd say he's pretty good for the disease he's been going through.
 
The new Apple campus is meant to be finished 2015. I hope he lives long enough to see that develop..
 
There's no way he'll be around in four years to see it.

Sadly, I believe your're right. The only reason he's survived this long is the unlimited resources he has to get what he needs without waiting. Liver's are very hard to get with many thousands of people waiting. When he needed one it was immediate.

So when you have that kind of influence, the ability to travel the globe for the finest treatments in the world, and an endless supply of money, the result is a bit of a prolonged period before the inevitable.

Yet that said, he may turn out like Elvis and always be with us.
 
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