When u realize that „Waz“ keeps repeating „how much fun we had“ shows u exactly what life really is about… even tough yes life can be „more than the average“ but it can be more than anything else just by finding joy in the average that normal people find in family, normal jobs, kids and friends
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:02 *📱 Steve Jobs revolutionized technology, providing intuitive tools that changed lives and communication.* 00:44 *🎨 Jobs' artistry and achievements inspired a generation, although his character had faults and betrayals.* 02:04 *💔 Steve Jobs' untimely death in 2011 marked the end of a visionary era cut short by cancer.* 03:26 *🎤 Jobs' iconic product presentations were masterclasses in showmanship, always leaving room for "one more thing."* 07:55 *💻 Jobs and Wozniak's collaboration birthed Apple, leading to the personal computer revolution.* 14:23 *💡 Jobs' greatness stemmed from his broad vision, merging technology, design, and creativity to create products that captivated users.* 17:14 *🙏 Jobs' exploration of Zen Buddhism influenced his approach to design and product development at Apple.* 19:14 *🖱️ Jobs' insistence on simplicity led to innovations like the one-button mouse, revolutionizing user interaction.* 21:27 *🤝 Jobs and Gates' relationship was marked by rivalry and admiration, shaping the tech landscape of the 20th century.* 23:58 *💰 By his late twenties, Jobs was already one of America's richest self-made men, with a dynamic persona that captivated many.* 25:20 *🍎 Steve Jobs and Apple's iPad were envisioned almost 30 years ago.* 26:36 *🎨 Jobs introduced a young Sean Lennon to the Macintosh, sparking his interest in technology and art.* 27:58 *💰 Steve Jobs' early success led to significant wealth, but also to a sense of self-importance.* 28:15 *🔀 Jobs' relationship with John Sculley turned sour, leading to his resignation from Apple in 1985.* 30:53 *🚀 Jobs founded NeXT, aiming to revolutionize the education market with innovative technology.* 32:00 *💡 Jobs invested in Pixar, demonstrating his strategic vision and willingness to take risks.* 34:37 *🎭 Jobs' management style at Apple was characterized by seduction, ignoring, or scourging depending on perceived usefulness.* 35:48 *🍎 Apple's revival under Jobs was marked by a shift towards disciplined financial management and innovation.* 37:15 *💼 Bill Gates' investment and support played a crucial role in saving Apple from bankruptcy.* 40:00 *🏆 Jobs' ability to identify and capitalize on innovative ideas propelled Apple's success and transformed industries.* 43:03 *💽 Jobs' influence expanded beyond computers with the introduction of the iPod and iTunes, revolutionizing the music industry.* 45:24 *⌛ Jobs' battle with cancer marked a period of hope and despair, ultimately leading to his withdrawal from public life.* 48:32 *🚶♂️ Despite his health struggles, Jobs remained determined and focused on achieving his daily goals, embracing life until the end.* 49:04 *😢 Steve Jobs's friends reminisce about the joy of their past interactions with him.* 50:04 *🖌️ A design student's tribute to Steve Jobs goes viral, reflecting his profound impact on the world.* 51:36 *💼 Jobs's legacy includes creating some of the most revolutionary and iconic products in technology history.* 52:19 *🔮 Steve Jobs's visionary approach and ability to create beautiful, innovative products will be deeply missed.* 52:51 *🌍 Jobs's legacy extends beyond gadgets, shaping industries and inspiring creativity worldwide.* 53:57 *🌟 Steve Jobs's influence will continue to inspire future generations to innovate and redefine the world.* Made with HARPA AI
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:02 *📱 Steve Jobs revolutionized technology and communication, providing intuitive tools that changed lives.* 02:24 *💰 Despite his untimely death, Steve Jobs' impact resonates globally, with tributes created on the very devices his visionary genius brought to life.* 03:15 *🎉 Steve Jobs' product presentations were legendary, always saving the biggest announcement for last, showcasing his showmanship and salesmanship.* 04:00 *💡 Jobs believed in the power of personal agency, emphasizing that individuals have the ability to change and influence the world around them.* 06:18 *🔧 Jobs and Wozniak's chance meeting sparked the creation of Apple, highlighting the importance of serendipity in innovation.* 07:42 *📞 Jobs and Wozniak's journey from phone hacking to computer development symbolizes their transition from mischief to innovation.* 14:23 *🎨 Jobs' obsession with elegant design and user experience transformed technology, making it accessible and captivating for users.* 17:14 *🧘 Jobs' interest in Zen Buddhism influenced his approach to design, emphasizing simplicity, harmony, and the interconnectedness of elements.* 19:14 *🖱️ The creation of the mouse, inspired by Xerox technology, showcases Jobs' demand for innovation and simplicity in design.* 21:27 *💼 The complex relationship between Jobs and Bill Gates reveals both admiration and rivalry, underscoring their significant impact on the tech industry.* 23:58 *💼 By his late twenties, Jobs was one of America's wealthiest self-made individuals, embodying the spirit of innovation and entrepreneurship.* 25:20 *🌟 Steve Jobs envisioned the iPad almost 30 years before its release, showcasing his forward-thinking vision.* 27:33 *💰 Jobs experienced rapid financial success in his early 20s, amassing millions by his mid-20s.* 28:15 *⚔️ Despite initially trusting John Sculley, Jobs felt betrayed by him, leading to his resignation from Apple in 1985.* 31:48 *💡 Jobs' leadership at NeXT fostered creativity and innovation, attracting top talent and fostering a culture of idea generation.* 35:36 *🎶 Jobs' return to Apple revitalized the company, focusing on innovation beyond computers, particularly in the music industry with iTunes.* 40:12 *🌍 Jobs' ability to identify and capitalize on market opportunities, combined with his risk-taking, reshaped the tech industry.* 41:20 *👬 Despite rivalry, Jobs and Gates displayed mutual respect and appreciation for each other's contributions to the tech industry.* 43:03 *💡 Jobs' emphasis on innovation beyond computers led to the success of products like the iPod, driving Apple's growth.* 45:42 *🌱 Jobs' battle with cancer highlighted the fragility of life, leading to his withdrawal from public life and reflection on mortality.* 49:04 *😔 Steve Jobs's friends reminisce about the joyous times they shared with him, highlighting the personal impact he had on those around him.* 50:37 *🌍 Jonathan Mak's viral tribute logo encapsulates the profound impact Steve Jobs had on global communication and technology.* 51:05 *📱 Steve Jobs's legacy extends far beyond gadgets, transforming lives and shaping the future of technology.* 52:02 *🌟 Steve Jobs's contributions to technology and society continue to resonate, leaving a positive impact on individuals, nations, and the world.* 52:33 *🔑 Jobs's belief in the power of individual agency and creativity inspired generations to challenge norms and shape their own realities.* 53:06 *🚀 Jobs's innovative thinking revolutionized industries and touched billions of lives, leaving an indelible mark on the world.* 53:57 *🌟 Steve Jobs's influence will continue to inspire future generations to innovate, design, and shape a world transformed by his vision.* Made with HARPA AI
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:02 *📱 Steve Jobs revolutionized technology, providing intuitive tools that changed lives and communication.* 00:44 *🎨 Jobs' creative genius and his impact on the tech industry are highlighted, alongside personal insights into his character and faults.* 02:04 *💔 Steve Jobs passed away in 2011 at 56, leaving behind a legacy that inspired a generation.* 03:15 *🌟 Jobs' showmanship and ability to captivate audiences during Apple product presentations are noted.* 04:15 *🌎 Jobs believed in the power of individuals to change the world, emphasizing the importance of realizing one's ability to influence and create.* 06:31 *💼 The partnership between Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak was fundamental in the creation of Apple and its groundbreaking products.* 09:40 *🧠 Jobs' vision combined hippie ideals with technological innovation, with Wozniak's engineering prowess complementing Jobs' grand vision.* 14:08 *💡 Jobs' obsession with elegant design and user experience shaped Apple's products, setting them apart from competitors.* 17:57 *☸️ Jobs' interest in Zen Buddhism influenced his approach to design, focusing on simplicity and the relationship between elements.* 19:14 *💡 Jobs' insistence on simplicity led to innovations like the one-button mouse, emphasizing user-friendly design.* 21:27 *🔥 The complex relationship between Jobs and Bill Gates, characterized by rivalry and mutual admiration, shaped the tech industry.* 25:20 *💡 Steve Jobs had envisioned the iPad almost 30 years before its release.* 26:50 *🎨 Jobs introduced the Macintosh to Yoko Ono's son Sean, showcasing his early tech fascination.* 27:58 *💼 Jobs' relationship with John Sculley turned sour after Sculley's arrival at Apple, leading to Jobs' resignation in 1985.* 30:22 *💰 Ross Perot backed Jobs with $20 million for his new venture, Next, highlighting Jobs' ability to attract investment.* 32:00 *🎥 Jobs invested in Pixar and eventually gained full control, demonstrating his tenacity and vision for success.* 33:13 *🔥 Jobs' management style at Pixar could be confrontational, leading to intense conflicts with colleagues.* 35:21 *📱 Jobs' genius lay in recognizing and capitalizing on good ideas, like with iTunes, which revolutionized the music industry.* 36:32 *💡 Apple's transformation under Jobs focused on moving beyond computers, leading to innovative new products like the iMac.* 40:27 *🔄 Despite their rivalry, Jobs and Bill Gates acknowledged each other's contributions to the industry, with Jobs taking bigger risks.* 45:05 *🍎 Jobs' impact extended beyond technology, influencing the music industry and changing the way people consumed music.* 47:49 *🚶 Jobs' resilience and determination were evident even in his final days, setting daily goals despite his frail health.* 49:20 *😢 Steve Jobs's impact was deeply felt by fans worldwide, with tributes like Jonathan Mack's viral image capturing the sentiment.* 50:37 *🌍 Jobs' legacy extends beyond gadgets, transforming communication and technology experiences globally.* 51:19 *📱 Jobs' innovations, including Apple products and Pixar, revolutionized industries and earned respect for the brand's quality and style.* 52:33 *💡 Jobs' legacy inspires individuals to realize their ability to shape and change the world around them.* 53:06 *🔓 Jobs' innovative thinking unlocked creativity and revolutionized various industries, touching billions of lives globally.* Made with HARPA AI
You should probably read up on how to do this before making a video of yourself guessing and fumbling around filming the ground and screwing around, you should relieve the pressure first by running the car with the fuse out. This was a terrible video and I needed to see how it’s done not watch you figure it out the wrong way anyway
Such a cheap crappy doco. Seven minutes in, I am out. "Steve, meet Steve," wow, they even re-enacted his former schoolmate introducing the guys on the street. Is this a cheap reality show?
A big lie in the first 15 seconds: "Here comes a device with no manual, and everyone knows how to use it" - tell this to my mother. No manual, no buttons, no switches, no labels, if you touch it, it does something, and you are completely lost. Using it without a manual requires a different mindset.
Steve Jobs stole Apple's ideas form Xerox Parc laboratories. A pure research center that just let him walk in and walk out with the network printer. GUI. Mouse. Trackball. He stole it all. Wozniak was the real genius if you're looing for one. Bill Gates bought PC-DOS because his father was rich, changed a few lines of code, and was lucky enough that Gary killdall fkd up his pitch to IBM. The people the world think are geniuses are not
He was average intelligence, he didn't design or build anything. His average intelligence was his strength, because he could represent the mass markets interests. He was also clearly a high-functioning psychopath, like many CEOs. Which can be useful as a CEO that is driven purely by profit.
Ahh I believe the 3.2 is different, it may be under the hood, the 2.0t has the regulator built into the filter, the 3.2 has two regulators that are at the end of each fuel rail from my understanding, so there are definitely some differences, however I don't know what all of them are
I wouldn't recommend this for the specific car it's on, it has a mechanical fuel pump thats ran off the camshaft, it isn't cheap, and can burn up rather quickly without fuel, otherwise, this would be viable, there is however a bleed valve on the mechanical pump for checking pressure and releasing it, I personally would just spill the fuel under the car into a bucket and wear gloves,
ISN'T THAT A FUEL PRESSURE REGULATOR ?? BECAUSE THAT IS WHAT I CHANGED ON 08 AUDI A8L QUATTRO AND THE BOX SAYS REGULATOR. . I HAVE THE FUEL FILTER BUT COULDN'T FIND WHERE IT GOES? AND THAT ONE HAS ONE LINE ON EACH SIDE. .THE REGULATOR HAS TWO ON One SIDE A ONE ON THE OTHER SIDE. ..
I changed that same filter bc 08 Audi A4 2.0L would sometimes loose power and stall out when I stopped. After changed and took for a drive my CEL came on. Took to Auto Zone and it gave the code for fuel pressure regulator which I just learned is part of this filter I changed. Anyone know what it could be? Giving code P0089 fuel pressure regulator performance. Valve for fuel metering (N290). Been looking all over the forums, even emailed the FCP Euro where I purchased and he sent me the link for this part! Just trying to get this car fixed up so my son can have a car to drive for his senior year! Thanks for any help in advance!
Good video. Two tips: 1. clamp off the fuel lines before removing 2. Use a fuel line disconnect tool to disconnect the lines before removing the filter
Fuel is usually under a lot of pressure. One should definitely at least open the fuel cap to remove some of the pressure before tackling this job. All in all, it was a pretty good video.
The Apple people at that time were really dumb to boo Gates, the guy saving their company. They didn’t even give him enough time to explain what was happening, without thinking they just instantly attacked him.
Before you make Gates a saint, he only made the investment so Microsoft couldn't be said to have a monopoly and get broken up into pieces by the government. He needed Apple as an inferior competitor.
#paramshanti 💐💐💐💝ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-s5KmCGmkI1k.html *एक आत्मा का बेहद सोच*, (inspired and enlighted by the spiritual power of a Siddha Yogi of the Himalayas, India), जो पूरे दुनिया , मानब समाज के जीवन एबम बिज्ञान / साइंस के साधन के ख्शेत्र में आजसे 3-दसक पहले एक अभूतपूर्व परिवर्तन लाया था....परंतु उसका छोटे से जीवन काल का हर पल, उसने मानब समाज के कल्याण में लगाया...." Hence that one last *Thing* was possible due to his Soul Empowered *Think* ....सिद्ध शंकल्प" परम शांति💐💝😇🙏
I can't imagine how ww2 would be like if Germany had today's technology the things they engineered back then with 30s and 40s technology compared to today.
Somehow a BMW made in the US is not the same as one made in Germany. Might as well buy a crabby american made car.....Ford, chevy,...etc. for less money.
4:45 "BMW is the first company to use magnesium in crankcase..." False. Porsche did. I love BMWs (I've owned 7 of them and have one now) but c'mon guys.....
Just out of curiosity mate, were you having issues with power loss, slow gain of revs'. Had some issues of that nature myself and after being on several Audi/VW chat sites, so have many others, some spending hundreds if not thousands of pounds on job after job that doesn't fix the problem. (Audi Dealers mostly). But one chap has said it's a really cheap fix, just replace the fuel filter... seems a few others tried it and it worked for them too. Thanks for the vid anyway. I'll manage to do it now I've seen this. Best wishes.
Here is a must see video that I did dealing with Steve Jobs, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qqjx0veKPDg.html. This is an important video that will help you to realize that money is not everything. This is something that he realized too late, but it doesn't have to be too late for you.
BRIEF OBSERVATION: APPLE INC WILL SURVIVE W/OUT THE LATE STEVE JOBS, WHETHER THE COMPANY WILL SUSTAIN ITS CREATIVITY ORIGINATED BY THE LATE STEVE JOBS REMAINS TO BE SEEN. I THINK IT WILL, AND ITS FOCUS(JUST AN OPINION OF COURSE) SHOULD BE ON 2 THINGS: THE ULTIMATE ONE HUB 17 INCH LAPTOP & TWO: BREAKING THE APPLE MAC PLATFORM INTO GOVERNMENT OFFICES & EXPLAIN HOW IT CAN ENHANCE GOVERNMENT IT OPERATIONS. I BELIEVE APPLE STILL HOLDS A SMALL MARKET SHARE IN THE COMPUTER INDUSTRY, OR THIS HAS CHANGED OVER THE YEARS, BUT I FEEL AS A (RET) GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE, THAT APPLE NEEDS TO FOCUS ON HOW TO IMPROVE THE GOVERNMENT IT WORLD. A TRUE CHALLENGE. GOOD LUCK APPLE INC. MR. GARCIA IN SF, CA. (FBI-RET.)