I remember one of the final scenes of The Pirates of Silicone Valley when Steve Jobs confronts Bill Gates about Microsoft’s fonts clarity and style is sub-par. And Gates says something like, “it doesn’t matter, Steve.” Maybe it doesn’t. But here I am typing this on a Mac. Maybe it does.
Roland Estrada
I owned an iPod Nano in 2006 along side a BlackBerry. I was impressed with the glass Nano screen and how bright and readable it was in outdoor sunlight compared to my BlackBerry (the BlackBerry had a dim plastic screen). That year I bought my first Mac mini and never looked back. Delight…
I remember one of the final scenes of The Pirates of Silicone Valley when Steve Jobs confronts Bill Gates about Microsoft’s fonts clarity and style is sub-par. And Gates says something like, “it doesn’t matter, Steve.” Maybe it doesn’t. But here I am typing this on a Mac. Maybe it does.
I owned an iPod Nano in 2006 along side a BlackBerry. I was impressed with the glass Nano screen and how bright and readable it was in outdoor sunlight compared to my BlackBerry (the BlackBerry had a dim plastic screen). That year I bought my first Mac mini and never looked back. Delight…