Actually that was pretty much what the whole movie "Pirates of Silicon Valley" 
was about.

Steve stole from Xerox and Bill stole from Steve.

Keith

On Dec 15, 2011, at 9:34 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Wow!
> 
> Thats a bit out there.  Steve Jobs didn't even say that much in his own 
> biography.
> 
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> On Dec 15, 2011, at 9:20 PM, Keith Watson wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> A better answer would have been that Bill Gates stole the idea for Winblows 
>> from Apple.
>> 
>> Just sayin'
>> 
>> Keith
>> 
>> On Dec 13, 2011, at 9:15 PM, Gigi wrote:
>> 
>>> Ok guys. 
>>> Here is a funny iPhone story that happened to me today. 
>>> 
>>> I was on the bus using Sendero to make sure I didn't lose track of my bus 
>>> stop. I kept asking it for the cross street, and the person across the isle 
>>> told me what the iPhone had just said. I said: "I know. My iPhone just told 
>>> me." I like to do that as education method. 
>>> 
>>> However, this time I got into more of an education process than I bargained 
>>> for. The driver said with disbelief: "Your iPhone told you!" The gentleman 
>>> assured her that yes indeed, I had been using my phone all along for this. 
>>> Of course, I piped up and said: "Did you know your iPhone can talk?"
>>> 
>>> Then the gentleman said, with all the confidence of one who knows things: 
>>> "Yeah, that's cool.. Bill Gates made it along with with the iMac." 
>>> 
>>> With all due apology to the iMac and iPhone development teams, I figured it 
>>> was time to simplify this discussion. I said: "Oh, no. Steve Jobs made the 
>>> iPhone and the Mac." Well, he just couldn't let it rest. He said: "Well, 
>>> what did Bill Gates do?" After I just said, simply, "He made Windows." It's 
>>> funny the education process we blind folks get into when we start using our 
>>> technology very obviously in public. 
>>> 
>>> With amusement:
>>> Gigi
>>> With all due apology 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>>>>> 
>>> 
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