Young-Woo Koh, an Apple aficionado, considers his 26 Apple products as more than mere devices.
You might not think winter is the perfect time for Apple picking, but Young-Woo Koh, a Syracuse University senior IST major, discovered the most appetizing “Apple” this winter: the special edition of an iPod Nano 1st generation. He picked it this winter, putting the number of his Apples at 26 total: 12 iPod Nanos, 3 iPod Touches, 4 iPod Classics, 3 iPads, 3 iPhones and 1 iPod Shuffle. Carefully arranging his 12 iPod Nanos by their generational timeline (seven generations total), Koh proudly presented his collection to me.
Steve Jobs taught me how to not be scared to dream big. I have learned to not fear failure, but to always try to innovate throughout my career.
On Wednesday, the world lost one of its most influential people to have ever lived: Steve Jobs.
Jobs battled pancreatic cancer since mid-2004 and was forced to take several medical leaves from his position as CEO of Apple to deal with his health. Throughout his arduous battle with cancer, Jobs maintained his charm, demeanor and style that elevated Apple to the status of an innovator, not just a technology developer.
Start the weekend off right with an apple-pancake brunch!
Brunch Apple Pancakes with Cran-Apple Fruit Salad Pancakes- 2 pancakes 1/4 cup apple topping 1/4 cup whipped cream 3 bacon slices, on the side
Salad- 1 medium apple, chopped into small pieces 1/3 cup grapes 2 tablespoons dried cranberries 2 tablespoons walnuts dress with a splash of orange juice for added flavor
Dinner 1 piece grilled chicken 1/2 cup broccoli rice bake 1 cup vegetable soup 1 piece cheesecake