Lunch break
Steve Jobs recently gave the commencement speech at Stanford. The subject? "How to live before you die."
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Ezra Klein
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January 11, 2010; 12:36 PM ET
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Posted by: Kevin_Willis | January 11, 2010 12:42 PM | Report abuse
Steve's getting old, faster it seems.
He sure does look like Ben Bernake.
Posted by: JimPortlandOR | January 11, 2010 1:29 PM | Report abuse
I was Stanford '05, and I took Jobs' advice, co-founding a software company last June.
I have, however, been known to curse his name when things aren't going well here.
Posted by: TrevorAustin | January 11, 2010 7:41 PM | Report abuse
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Until Steve Jobs can live forever, I will consider the American healthcare system tragically broken.
If current healthcare legislation was less about coverage and costs, and more about extending the life of Steve Jobs for the good of humanity, I could get behind it. I really could.