HOW STEVE JOBS KEPT US TRAVELLING BY STEVE PRATT
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teve Jobs never worked in the travel industry. I’m sure he could have if he wanted
to, and it really sends the head spinning thinking what a man with that much creativity would have done for travellers, but it was never his passion. Instead, he followed his heart through the technology business, and in the end he probably influenced every industry in existence to one extent or another.
The man could truly see things that nobody else could, and while the current leadership of Apple seems to be a pretty bright bunch, somebody has to dream up the idea before the techno-geniuses can make it. I’m hopeful, but I somehow doubt that there’s an equivalent visionary waiting in the wings at Apple, or anywhere else.
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years after the iPods first hit the market. Still, we may have been slow at getting on board, but it only took one trip for us to discover a very important truth - “Entertained kids are quiet kids”. While it used to be painful enduring a four hour car ride and a six hour plane ride back-to- back, with an iPod in hand, our children were transported off into their own little world - a world with no talking, no fighting, and almost no, “Are we there yet?”
Strangely enough, Apple made it cheaper for us to travel as well. Sure, iPads are a big up front expense, but not having to run out and buy new movies and video games before each trip has more than recouped that cost. Constant access to the deals forums for my favourite websites has gotten me in on more than a couple of fantastic deals that wouldn’t have still been around if I’d waited until I got home, and I’ve saved a fair amount of money by being able to change hotel reservations on a moment’s notice, wherever I am. I kind
of wish now that I’d kept a running total, but I’d confidently attribute at least a few thousand dollars in savings to being able to stay connected whenever I wanted. My favourite feature of the iDevices though, is the GPS. Steve Jobs may have made the ultimate contribution to manhood when he put in each of our pockets the ability to stop asking for directions. There’s probably a way to put a monetary value on that feature, but I guarantee you that the real reward came in marital harmony. My wife is a very patient person, but I’m fairly sure that before the advent of the iPhone, she had about filled her quota of hearing me say “It’s gotta be around here somewhere.” The iPhone navigation system single-handedly scratched “Has no sense of direction” off the list of cons for millions of men, and replaced it with “Meh, he has an iPhone”.
Apple started selling iPods the year that my youngest daughter was born, and I’m not sure my kids realize what a great convenience the technology is. I’m sure that most of the things I love about the Apple products would have made it to market eventually, but I already complain about having to pack my laptop up for travelling. Having to pack up a GPS, gaming system, music player, portable DVD player, and a whole bunch of books as well as the laptop would probably convince me to just stay home. Instead, we travel, and for that, words can’t express just how grateful I truly am.
When they’re not travelling, Steve and his family live in the beautiful Okanagan. You can follow their adventures at
www.MoreKidsThanSuitcases.com
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