| | | > I don't think its true. He bought into almost everything...
[By the way Doren, its should have an apostrophe in that first sentence, like it's, not "its" as in the case you're using it because it is not possessive, you are using a contraction of "it is" there based on the content. Oddly enough, in the English language, its without an apostrophe is considered possessive, though I realize it's counterintuitive, isn't it? Lol.]
Yes, OK, so Musk is not an engineer at heart, he's more of a P.T. Barnum-like circus tent showman and marketer. That makes him even more similar to Steve Jobs in that regard. Steve Wozniak was the engineering genius at Apple in the early days, and I think most who follow tech know that.
> Steve Jobs "image" among many isn't real either. I for one will never forget the puck (among other disasters) or stop bragging that I predicted a touch screen iPhone when many here dismissed the idea.
Indeed, though no one is perfect in that regard about good design or anything else in life.
That includes those who post on this thread. :-) |
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