Friday, June 10, 2011

Steve Jobs

What would be my answer to the question, "So, if you could clone just one American citizen, who would it be?"

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  1. That is easy, Jimmy Buffett!!!!

    Then I would clone Lauren Bacall, and you can guess the reason for that one.

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  3. Double b, I was thinking job growth and innovation here but, youza, in terms of babliciousness, etc., you're choice is totally cool.......dmarks, you're right, the computers ARE an arm and a leg. But people are willing to pay it. They have to be at least pretty good.......What a surprise, wd, you picked a politician and not an innovator.

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  4. I oppose the inovation of more technocrap that we don't need. I have never purchased, nor do I use any of Steve Jobs' products.

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  5. That's where the jobs are, bra. Not in widgets, horse and buggy carriages, etc..

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  7. dmarks, you're talking to wd on this one, right? I was the one who wanted to clone the successful businessman/innovator (though, yes, like double b, I wouldn't mind cloning some babaliciousness, too; Courteney Cox, Felicity Huffman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Diane Lane, Naomi Watts, etc.).

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  8. On a more serious note, Jonas Salk. That person knew how to "cure" diseases rather than "treat" them.

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  9. I was thinking in terms of living people, CDM. Who would I want to clone of anybody's who's ever lived? Hm, I gotta think about that. My lustful side would probably blurt out Garbo, Dietrich, LaMarr, or Lombard. But, yeah, my humanitarian side would probably prevail and say something like you said.

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  10. Kinda my point, Will. There is no one these days with that "cure" mentality anymore.

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  11. An AIDS vaccine would be huge step in the right direction.

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