I am disappointed by how many of the comments flashing by in the twitter stream on that site are people insulting Steve Jobs and Apple users in general.<p>Not exactly surprised, but disappointed nonetheless.
Am I the only one who seems that this makes it seem like he's dead and just not stepping down from CEO of Apple? It's not like he's not going to do anything else in his life.
Thank you for being flawed enough that you failed to stop Android taking over the phone market, and thereby preventing the world from entering a technology dark ages where hardware and software ecosystems are locked down and controlled by huge corporations.
Very nice site. Right after he resigned I actually stopped and thought about how he had changed my life directly or indirectly. Truly amazing.<p>We created a FB event "Dress Up Like Steve Jobs Day": <a href="https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=130179840411684" rel="nofollow">https://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=130179840411684</a> to honor Steve Jobs on Friday, September 9th.
Interactive map showing the locations of those using #ThankYouSteveJobsFor <a href="http://www.myheatmap.com/maps/iN5Nuwh2H3g=" rel="nofollow">http://www.myheatmap.com/maps/iN5Nuwh2H3g=</a>
What if I didn't want to tweet the thank you? What apout quests?<p>Thanks for lovely computers and phones, especially the MacBook Air. It's my most favourite computer ever!<p>Hopefully the bar is raised sufficient enough that we wont go backwards in design and function. I once tried to buy a PC laptop just for something different (I've had Macs since 10.2), but nothing at all could come close to the MacBooks.<p>A nice screen, keyboard, trackpad and design all in one package is apparently too difficult for every other laptop manufacturer out there. Except for maybe Lenovo, they are a bit of alright. But there just isn't anything like the Air!