Sorry I missed Steve Jobs Birthday Yesterday.

I guess at seventy years old, I am starting to forget birthdays and anniversaries, no I am not related to Steve Jobs or Steve Wozniak, no but I am working on an Apple Founders Museum Concept with the third Apple founder, who’s tenure only lasted for twelve days. No, Mister Wayne has no regrets, and in fact he relishes the opportunity, and if he could do it over, probably would have done the same thing, and leave, however if he new that the Apple Computer Company would be today’s Apple Corporation, that certainly would of changed his mind. So let me go on, There are few events that have stayed in my mind that I will never forget, getting my drivers license, opening a savings account, my dad lying on his death bed, getting married, and my cell phone.

My cell phone is my best friend, it’s my phone, phonograph, tape recorder, alarm clock, recipe book, gaming room, address book, calendar, but primarily my Nikon, Hasselblad, Canon camera all rolled in one, and hundreds of things more. Photography has always been my passion, and thanks to the magic Apple corporation, O am always with my cell phone. Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mister Ronald G. Wayne, has change our lives in so many ways. I start my day with my www.audio.com Wall Street Journal, listen to parts of a New Times Best Seller, and finished my night by writing a posting on my www. howiemaui.com blog on my Mac laptop. Certainly I have an “Appletized ” life.

However I do feel bad that I miss blogging a birthday wish to Steve Jobs, you left us too soon, you showed so much of us like Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin and Leonardo Da Vici, if you believe in your ideas, yo can change the world. For this I will always be grateful for the original Apple Founders.

Steve I wish you were alive today, to wish you a happy birthday, and you have inspired me that you and your co-founders have shown that in our largest American Corporation, that so many people , and items, belong to yours Apple Founders Museum. Your parents, especially your biological father, Jon Jandali, who gave you up for adoption, your adoptive parents, theJobs, your biological sister Patti Jobs, your high school teachers, and all of the past present students of your High School Alma Mater, Homestead High School, Cupertino, California, your friends, especially Daniel Kottke who you went India with, your wife, children and so many more who were the foundation of our modern day Apple Corporation, the museum would give a special thanks, to it;s past CEO’s and and present CEO, Tim Cook, and to Arthur Rock who insisted that the new Apple Corporation had to keep Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak together. People need to know that two guys from the same high school can make such an everlasting affect on our lives.

I can only imagine, what our future Apple products will be capable of doing, it will be the motion picture industry most incredible camera and sound recording device, it will be able to be animated and actually be able to operate on people, it will encase our virtual parents and family members, it will monitor our health and become our Psychiatrists, it will be our spiritual advisor, and most of all it will be able to tell the world that every day is a Steve Jobs birthday celebration.