RIP. A true visionary that gave this world amazing things.
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RIP. A true visionary that gave this world amazing things.
R
Robert, I really miss you man
FFR Roadster Mark III, 500hp Small Block Chevrolet, TKO600, BMW Imola Red with silver ghost flamed stripes by the immortal Batman.
"There's nothing you can't do, only stuff you haven't done yet!"
He will be missed as will his dragging us unwillingly into the future. He saw what we needed before we even knew it.
Henry
Henry,
I was talking to my team about that today. We all mocked the iPad the day it came out but now we're moving forward to a world without laptops.
The geek part of me has this really empty feeling right now.
R
Robert, I really miss you man
FFR Roadster Mark III, 500hp Small Block Chevrolet, TKO600, BMW Imola Red with silver ghost flamed stripes by the immortal Batman.
"There's nothing you can't do, only stuff you haven't done yet!"
Yes . Truely a sad day.
FFR Daytona Type 65 Coupe
67 427 Cobra
57' Belair
72 Pinto Wagon ,306" 1/4 miler
34 5 window coupe Ford
2003 Mustang GT
99' ZX9
85 Goldwing
All toys still in the Scuderia!
Every Saint has a past..................every sinner a future
Don't take yourself so seriously........no one else does.
You never see a motorcycle parked outside a Psychiatrists office.
I hope that he was able to pass on his awesomeness to someone. RIP.
Written on iMac, next to my Macbook, iPhone in my pocket, iPod in the babies mouth, give me that back!
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FFR # 5519 Videos: http://www.youtube.com/user/02roush
from the mac home page you can write and email message re: Steve Jobs.
I for one am amazed at the lessons this amazing guy taught us all. Despite his immense wealth, I doubt he spent a single day chasing a buck. I also think that his story could ONLY have happened in America. The belief in the individual over the collective society, that one human can change the world. Did he ever change the world! Edison, Einstein, and others now have to make room on the wall for a guy they will teach about for 500 years.
In the end though, we all have a time and when someone taps us on the shoulder and tells us gently and lovingly that time is up and we have to go... I hope when that time comes for each of us, we can look over our shoulders on the way out and smile knowing we left the place better than when we came in. I'm typing on a Mac and I say "heck of a job well done Steve!"
Dave Smith, FFR 001
President
Factory Five Racing
Perfectly stated Dave.
I am a true believer that everyone has a specific reason for being here. Unfortunately, so many of us are left unsure of what that is, so we just do our best at being who we are. And then there are some who just seem to know exactly "why" they were put here. Some people explain extreme successes by "being in the right place at the right time". Other people say that "they didn't really know what they were doing when they started, but that they just wanted to try"... I believe that these people knew in their heart which way they were supposed to go, and trusted it.
Obviously Steve Jobs was of that group! In our hobby, I could say that Dave and Mark Smith are as well.
God Speed Steve Jobs, and Thank you Dave Smith.
The Stig
Some say, that I only know two facts about ducks, (both being wrong); and that if I could be bothered, I could solve the "da Vinci Code" in 47 seconds...
All I know is that I'm called "The Stig".
GTM #0081
I'd like to share a video with you of Mr. Jobs commencement speech that he delivered to the graduating class of 2005 of Stanford.
To borrow a line from a podcast I listen to on my MacBook and iPhone, "Big bucket of win. He will be missed." Tonight, I will be watching Pirates of Silicon Valley and can't wait to read his biography released in a few weeks.
Dave Lindsey
FFR's Mad Dog