Steve Jobs 1955 - 2011
In 2004, I was introduced to Adobe and Mac's G4 Tower. I learned amazing tricks and what I could do
with my photography. I have not looked
back since 2004, and I kept working on my "American Dream" and other
aspects of my photography.
My "American Dream," to create a virtual program
about my parents Holocaust experience. I
became computer savvy in 1996 when I bought my first HP PC, but never used a
Mac. In 2004, I figured out a Mac and Adobe and loved the whole package. I
became duality in both products, however; that changed three years ago in 2008,
when PC started going hooey. I still use
my tower for lectures for those using PC’s remotely.
I am Apple, and I still use my iPod Generation 3 for the
gym. Apple made it possible for me to
create my virtual project because Apple integrated mobile software that changed
technology forever. That mobility lead to the Fanny Starr Holocaust projects
that interacts with remote locations from around the world. It’s a phenomenal program, and to create a
legacy for my parents is powerful. We can never stop educating on the
Holocaust; ignorant people use the atrocity against others as an act of hate.
The links are currents:
The other product I developed in 2008 because of Apple was
my blog. Dashboard Messages is very popular with people from all over the
world. I drive and shoot images, and the
images become a piece of a story for all to read. I thank you for reading and
seeing my stories.
Thank you Steve Jobs for helping me take a plunge and making
my "American Dream" a reality. You will be
missed, but never forgotten…



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