A good op-ed in the Washington Post on the theological implication of the Apple logo and its 'bite'. Purposeful play with dogma is essential grist to the innovation mill. Steve Jobs was more than a man of ideas, an insanely driven perfectionist in his vision. He was a thinker who mastered creativity -- the place where art and science meet.
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A good op-ed in the Washington Post on the theological implication of the Apple logo and its 'bite'. Purposeful play with dogma is essential grist to the innovation mill. Steve Jobs was more than a man of ideas, an insanely driven perfectionist in his vision. He was a thinker who mastered creativity -- the place where art and science meet.
ReplyDeleteTo all those who follow his example, bring it on!