Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Steve Jobs is sick again



It's all over the headlines, from technoklutz cybernews to CNN and local newspapers; Apple CEO Steve Jobs is on a medical leave.

What's in it for us?

Alot!, but on the lighter side, as a big fan of his, there is this inevitable need-to-know feeling what's going on?

The curiousity and self-purpose concern increases as Apple wouldn't disclose the real score behind Job's temporary absence due to medical reasons.

Mr. Jobs personally requested to leave the matter in private for him and his family, without any hint for the media on his first-hand situation. With the corporate governance under Apple's umbrella, further details of the LOA is at a dead's end.

My fanaticism for his leadership and his creations enhanced when it dawned on me that he was the executive producer of the 1995 Toy Story.

Most often than not, i noticed that he's always wearing black in all his pictures and appearances on media and on the internet. I checked wiki, and there were no explanations why he usually wears black long-sleeved mock turtle necks designed by St. Croix.

Once again, i just dunno if this is another coincidence, he's the 2nd person who I idolized as a pescetarian. (first was Chris M. of Coldplay)

Behind this veneration and awe, Apple fans out there like me just can't help but worry and be of concern to this technology magnate, an icon, living and reaching to ordinary and multi-facet people through his wonderful designs and creations of technology innovations.

It just became more profound that he is not on a mellow at all from the spotlight of computer and electronics despite his medical leave to focus on his health. Consumers and most notably the geeks and media deeply want to know the tangible status regarding his wellness and this longing for truth and status would be much more intense in the coming days.

Whatever his cares are, his ailments and unwellness issues, may he pass it all the soonest possible time.









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