The Atlantic Wire reports on Steve Jobs’ belief in an afterlife:
I remember sitting in his back yard in his garden one day, and he started talking about God. He said, “Sometimes I don’t. It’s 50-50. But ever since I’ve had cancer I’ve been thinking about it more, and I find myself believing a bit more. Maybe that’s because I want to believe in an afterlife, that when you die it doesn’t just all disappear. The wisdom you’ve accumulated, somehow it just lives on.” But then he paused for a second and he said, “Yeah but sometimes I think it’s like an on-off switch. Click, and you’re gone,” he said. Paused again and said, “And that’s why I don’t put on-off switches on Apple devices.”
Of course, most Apple products do have power buttons. Make of it what you will.
(Via Alan Jacobs )
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