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Micaela Schaefer In The Greatest Photoshoot Of All-time

I’ve never seen an actual Micaela Schaefer photoshoot, but I’m so glad that she decided to get behind a professional camera and produce this masterpiece. This is the greatest set of pictures I’ve ever seen! Now I apologize for having to block out the good parts, but because we live a prude society, the few advertisers I do have would kick me off their networks. Anyway, whoever thought of this pic is a creative genius!                   Continue reading

Micaela Schaefer In The Greatest Photoshoot Of All-time

I’ve never seen an actual Micaela Schaefer photoshoot, but I’m so glad that she decided to get behind a professional camera and produce this masterpiece. This is the greatest set of pictures I’ve ever seen! Now I apologize for having to block out the good parts, but because we live a prude society, the few advertisers I do have would kick me off their networks. Anyway, whoever thought of this pic is a creative genius!                   Continue reading

Steve Jobs’ Birthday: Remembering a Visionary

Today, February 24, is Steve Jobs’ birthday. The visionary Apple co-founder, who died of pancreatic cancer in October 2011, would have turned 58 today. The man responsible for technology innovations that shape our lives on a daily basis remains as beloved as any figure in the history of American business. Steve Jobs’ Best Clips: Keynotes & Interviews Steve Jobs wasn’t merely a creative genius far ahead of his time, but was revered as a dear friend and an inspiring mentor by those who knew him. He was also a showman who could give a keynote address like no other. Whether he was introducing the world to a new product idea or discussing ones already created, he turned speeches and interviews into art forms. Check out the awesome montage of Jobs clips from 1978-2011 above.

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Steve Jobs’ Birthday: Remembering a Visionary

Steve Jobs, Co-Founder of Apple, Passes Away at 56

Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple and the man responsible for numerous technology innovations that shape our lives on a daily basis, has passed away. He was 56. Jobs announced in 2004 that he suffered from a rare form of pancreatic cancer and had a tumor removed later that year, but he continued to deal with a number of health problems since then. In 2009, after stating his “health-related issues were more complex than I thought,” Jobs underwent a liver transplant. Less than two months ago, he resigned as CEO of Apple, telling the public he could no longer meet the “duties and expectations” for himself in that position. Apple – which released its latest iPhone model this week – released a statement soon after Jobs passed away. It reads: “Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being. “Those of us who have been fortunate enough to know and work with Steve have lost a dear friend and an inspiring mentor. Steve leaves behind a company that only he could have built, and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple.” Our thoughts go out to Jobs’ family and loved ones.

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Steve Jobs, Co-Founder of Apple, Passes Away at 56