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The Most Famous Arab in the World Dies.

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Steve jobs.

he will be missed.
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Re: The Most Famous Arab in the World Dies.

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Look's like a Jew to me.
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Re: The Most Famous Arab in the World Dies.

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Sad news for the techie world even tho everyone seen it coming.

nah Ahmed, his father is Syrian.
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He was an influential man that did great things. :up:
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He was a visionary.


Although, I can't help it that I'm a little bit relieved. The guy was bringing out a hundred versions of the same product year after year. Ipod, Ipod video, Ipod nano, Tablet, Tablet II etc. It's kinda annoying especially if your not an apple fan to begin with. It has become a religion. :down:
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