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To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (78544)10/4/2008 3:04:50 PM
From: lml5 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
It became clear some time ago that Jobs is sick, and dying. . . . Friday morning there was a statement from AAPL that Jobs isn't quite as sick as some believe.

To whom? Let's talk facts, not fiction. What's clear here, is that you prefer the latter.

"Jobs is sick." Fiction; your fiction.

"and dying." Fact; we're all gonna die.

"Statement from AAPL that Jobs isn't quite as sick as some believe." Fantasy; I recall AAPL saying only that the rumor was untrue.



To: Win-Lose-Draw who wrote (78544)10/4/2008 4:35:48 PM
From: Cogito2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 213176
 
>>It became clear some time ago that Jobs is sick, and dying.<<

WLD -

I wouldn't say that. Jobs is not dying anymore than everyone else is dying. He has not had a recurrence of cancer, and has no other condition that could be described as imminently life threatening.

It's not so much that something became clear some time ago as that Jobs looked thin and weak at one public appearance, and a bunch of people drew unwarranted conclusions from that fact.

- Allen