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What Gandhi and Jobs had in common


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Just Fun
too much
by Just Fun on Nov 06, 2011 06:01 PM

Steve cotributed something.But juxtoppse him with Gandhi is too much .Media wont rest till Steve is established as a saint

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sunny India
comparison is justified
by sunny India on Nov 05, 2011 08:57 AM

This Comparison (banana and apple) is completely justified.

Otherwise, how many billionaires/inventors wear Gandhi spectacles and bald-headed????


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Vishnu Sharma
This is a completely idiotic comparson
by Vishnu Sharma on Nov 05, 2011 08:51 AM

Who every penned this comparison is a brainless punk.

Steve Job was for using technology to expand our horizons and lives and enhance the technological experience.

Gandhi was dead against technological innovation of every sort. He was dead against industrialization and computerization as well.


Steve Jobs did not really admire the Mahatma he admired inventors like Tesla and Edison.

He may have used Gandhi's image once in his advertisement campaign.

Steve Jobs was a practical man while Mahatma was an impractical clown of the first order.

His idiotic ideology will bite dust and he as well as his ideology have been dumped by the Indian people when we exploded a nuclear weapon in 1974.

It is no use reviving a dead horse which is ahimsa when it rotting body has already been cast into the sea.

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Manoj Prasad
Rediff has gone mad
by Manoj Prasad on Nov 05, 2011 06:03 AM

Din'nt read the full article but it's sheeer madness to compare MAHATMA with anyone.

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Unleashed
Contrary to popular perception
by Unleashed on Nov 04, 2011 11:19 PM

John Sculley never fired Steve jobs.. he in fact "promoted" Steve Jobs to the post of Chief Technology Officer... Steve took this is as an insult that he was being asked not to intefere in things tht didnt require his post.. and left and used to say tht he was fired.. when in reality, Sculley was very upset abt Steve leaving the company

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Kes Som
What does Tushar Gandhi think?
by Kes Som on Nov 04, 2011 02:05 PM  | Hide replies

How come Tushar Gandhi (useless fellow) hasnt been quoted saying that iPhone is a non-violent device or some such stupidity?

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MKeny
Re: What does Tushar Gandhi think?
by MKeny on Nov 05, 2011 08:10 PM
Many honchos seem to be fond of Iproducts, does that mean that it is less nonviolent, you mean

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Kes Som
What does Tushar Gandhi think?
by Kes Som on Nov 04, 2011 02:04 PM

How come Tushar Gandhi (useless fellow) hasnt been quoted saying that iPhone is a non-violent device or some such stupidity?

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Annada Ghosh
Whos is this sh!t created this article?
by Annada Ghosh on Nov 04, 2011 01:15 PM  | Hide replies

Seems Rediff has bnothing dor do and no idea about printing a creative article.
What the he!! the author wants to say?
A big joke !!

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Annada Ghosh
Re: Whos is this sh!t created this article?
by Annada Ghosh on Nov 04, 2011 01:16 PM
Tomorrow rediff may come up with another article =- what common with Gandhi and MMS? -both have 2 leg, 2 eyes bla bala...

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Narayan Kuppuswamy
Re: Re: Whos is this sh!t created this article?
by Narayan Kuppuswamy on Nov 04, 2011 11:13 PM
and both lost the ability to faak after sometime.

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