Goodbye, Steve Jobs

This is the look of (I’m guessing) all of Apple Inc.’s web pages today; at least the U.S. and Japan Apple sites have this look. We learned this morning that Steve Jobs, founder and leader of Apple Computer and now Apple Inc. passed away from his fight with pancreatic cancer and its aftermath.

I have been a long-time Mac user, since the first Macintosh in 1984. That machine had 128KHz (that’s a k, as in kilobytes) and a one-sided floppy (but not so floppy) disk drive with 400k of storage. I later upgraded it to a Fat Mac with a double-sided drive and 512k of memory. I’m looking at the numbers on the MacBook Pro I’m using now and it has 2.8 GHz; that’s 7,000 times more processing speed, and I’m not even sure those numbers can be compared. I carry an iPhone, I use an iPad, and, based on Apple’s cool presentation of the new iPod Nano watch faces yesterday, I have one of those on the way to strap onto my wrist.

Virtually 1/2 of my life has Steve Jobs’ imprint on it. He truly was a genius. I am in shock, and I am sad about his death. Thank you for all your hard work, Steve. You are going to be sorely missed. Rest in peace…

Goodbye Hideyo Chan!

Hideyo Chan

Los Viajeros are intensely sad to say goodbye to our wonderful friend Hideyo who passed away over the weekend, after a long, long battle with cancer. Hideyo was Mrs. Viajero’s best friend and fellow jokester. Hideyo was truly one of the nicest and funniest people I knew. I have fond memories from the first time I met her in the mid-eighties, and I will never forget the trip we all made to California a couple of years ago. One of the highlights of the trip was going to an inter-league match between the Padres and the Mariners. Hideyo was a huge fan of the Fukuoka Hawks, and lost one of its star players, Jojima Kenji, to the Mariners. Mrs. Viajero put together a sign to show to Mr. Jojima (Hideyo is holding the sign above).

Our hearts may never be the same, Hideyo, but we will hold our memories of you forever. See you again…