The original story, with an interesting video if you have a spare half hour. Steve Jobs and Arnold Schwarznegger team up with a democratic senator from San Jose to support legislation which will mandate active gathering of donor information, and the creation a live kidney registry, the first in the US.
If you live in California, this is a truly bipartisan issue you can feel proud to support, whatever your politics. Contacting my local senator to ask they do the same took only 5 minutes.
Frankly, despite him teaming up with Schwarznegger, I don't think he really cares about other people anyway (the only reason he cares in this case is because he experienced it). He's just another business man which for some reason gets praised.
It seems that the guy can barely breathe without the media twittering it to us. I really don't think we should be placing him on a pedestal for being nice. He really doesn't do much...
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 15.7 ms ] threadThe original story, with an interesting video if you have a spare half hour. Steve Jobs and Arnold Schwarznegger team up with a democratic senator from San Jose to support legislation which will mandate active gathering of donor information, and the creation a live kidney registry, the first in the US.
If you live in California, this is a truly bipartisan issue you can feel proud to support, whatever your politics. Contacting my local senator to ask they do the same took only 5 minutes.
There is very little evidence that he donates or helps the needy (one article can be found from http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/commentary/cultofmac/2006/0... ) and he seems more concerned with his companies image than anything else.
It seems that the guy can barely breathe without the media twittering it to us. I really don't think we should be placing him on a pedestal for being nice. He really doesn't do much...