Geese, can't even read about the dead people without someone being irascible.
Geese, can't even read about the dead people without someone being irrascible.
Rant
Normally I ignore you, but this being the BOYD thread, I decided to see what you had to say. I like Robert Osbourne too; even if you're a movie buff you're bound to learn something new from his introductions. I looked up information on him out of concern, not out of some attempt to ridicule you. His schedule shows that he is going to be the host of a film festival in April, and another entry shows a TCM cruise in December. As I said before, he did a performance at the Hollywood Bowl on 3 September. So it certainly appears he is fine. If he doesn't come back on the air by the end of the month, or is pulled from the cruise, then we can probably assume something more is wrong.
But since I am apparently just another of the "libtard priks" on the board, I know not to bother viewing your posts, even in this thread.
Steve Jobs, RIP
and that stinxWith all the advances in medicine over the years ( it is 42 years since i got out of medical school) some things just still defy treatment.
The Edison of the late 20th century.Steve Jobs, RIP
"It's really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them."
-Steve Jobs
He wasn't kidding. I'm sure the engineers at Apple don't get their fair share of credit for a lot of the stuff they've done over the years, but I don't think there's any denying where their vision came from. Easily one of our country's best innovators in a long time. RIP.
Bummer......but I'm still waiting for a refund for my IIc.
There's a company near-and-dear to my heart that could use a refresher course in this mindset. It's getting better since the dark days of the *hole who has since moved onto Boeing but there's still way too much Six Sigma crap in the culture.