Remembering Steve Jobs
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I am a neuroendocrine cancer survivor who owes a great debt to the inspiration of Steve Jobs for not being stopped by his diagnosis; showing the rest of us that anything is possible.
I am also in debt to the Apple products he created as you can see, which have served a crucial function in building and supporting my blog about Medical Service Dogs.
I use the I-cloud to keep track of our story, How Babe (the Border collie) selected and trained her replacement (the Lassie collie) while herself dying of cancer…all 17,286 photos of us.
None of this would have been possible without your vision, passion, and commitment.
thank you Steve for never giving up!
Link to Steven Jobs giving the commencement address at Stanford University
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~ by christopherkliks on October 6, 2011.
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