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2011-12-29 08:57:09 PM
I wish the inventor of multi-page web articles was on the list.
 
2011-12-29 09:00:10 PM
A better list

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2011-12-29 09:10:54 PM
Yep, we got it all backed up right here...

www.geardiary.com

/hot
 
2011-12-29 09:37:48 PM
Interesting list, must admit their page layout sucks balls though so I might of missed Jobs; can't really ignore the Apple II. Then again I guess Sinclair would be off such a list as well when he finally kicks the bucket.
 
2011-12-29 09:57:21 PM
Really interesting list, I spent an hour and a half with it. I didn't see Jobs there either and he should have been included.
 
2011-12-29 11:11:18 PM
I hope one of them was the one who decided on paginating list articles into 6 pages.
 
2011-12-29 11:42:09 PM
Barakku: I hope one of them was the one who decided on paginating list articles into 6 pages.

Unfortunately that asshat is immortal.
 
2011-12-29 11:58:31 PM
Keep their names moving in the overhead.
 
2011-12-30 12:32:29 AM
Barakku: I hope one of them was the one who decided on paginating list articles into 6 pages.

He also invented slide shows.

Stab him!
 
2011-12-30 12:45:53 AM
Kovacs will wipe their stacks
 
2011-12-30 03:20:31 AM
I'm shocked it wasn't 10 pages of Steve Jobs.

/And relieved
 
2011-12-30 05:52:47 AM
That was absolutely fascinating. Thanks subby.
 
2011-12-30 09:49:23 AM
I'm sorry, the list is tech luminaries, not tech marketers. Jobs has no place here.
 
2011-12-30 10:45:48 AM
fredbox: I'm sorry, the list is tech luminaries, not tech marketers. Jobs has no place here.

Not to mention that whole Chinese slave labor thing.
 
2011-12-30 12:32:37 PM
fredbox: I'm sorry, the list is tech luminaries, not tech marketers. Jobs has no place here.

This.

Especially one who lied and cheated his first business partner out of a bonus who did most of the work.

When will the world stop fellating that sociopath?
 
2011-12-30 01:04:27 PM
I'm sad that Jobs is dead, but only because I'd've like him to live a few more years totally debilitated by cancer.

/fark you, Jobs. May there be a hell for you to burn in
 
2011-12-30 01:14:33 PM
sarah_t_s: Interesting list, must admit their page layout sucks balls though so I might of missed Jobs; can't really ignore the Apple II. Then again I guess Sinclair would be off such a list as well when he finally kicks the bucket.

Wozniak is still alive. Job's contributions were minimal and... go figure.. look-and-feel centric.
 
2011-12-30 01:54:01 PM
Is it weird that most of these guys died in either September or October?
 
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