Video: Sour apple: cartoonists on the resignation of Steve Jobs
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs stepped down as CEO last week for health benefits. Will the successor be able to handle the affairs of the corporation, or is Apple a waste of money without Jobs? Apples that have been bitten by the season have fallen from the pages of the media: foreign cartoonists have become adept at drawing forbidden fruits.
1. I'm tired, I'm leaving
On August 24, Steve Jobs released a new sensational product - "iQuit" ("I'm leaving"), according to the Bulgarian cartoonist Christo Komarnitski. The distinctive features of the model are high performance, huge potential and sudden failure.
2. Apple core
It's funny, why is Steve Jobs the soul of the company (do apples have a soul?), Or, for that matter, is Steve Jobs the core? Apparently, the image of a dried bespectacled man in a turtleneck best meets the expectations of the public. So what you want it or not, but on the cartoon of American Steve Breen, Steve Jobs takes pride of place - um, stub.
3. Recipe for success
How do you make a new Steve Jobs when version 1.0 is no longer available? The main thing here is to collect all the necessary ingredients. For the cadaver, you will need Albert Einstein, Harry Potter, Mr. Spock from Star Trek, Thomas Edison, the "king of swindle" FT Barnum (his catchphrase is "A simpleton is born every minute") and Pablo Picasso. The new CEO will need the skills of all these worthy people, cartoonist Steve Sack is confident.
4. Jobs is work
Drawing by American Adam Zyglis - hello to cartoons about unemployment. A play on words in the monologue of a young connoisseur of bitten apples: "I'm afraid when I get my diploma there won't be … JOBS (work or Jobs?)." And a clarification: "Steve Jobs."
5. "iMiss" for "iQuit"
Cartoonist Nate Beeler continues the theme of the revolutionary iQuit. “Apple will certainly lack the vision and leadership of Steve Jobs. But, fortunately, there is one application for this case,”says the speaker. Who would doubt that? We propose to call it "iMiss" ("miss") and sell it to apple-eating habits.
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