21 Km Long “Boy Oh Boy” Logo Tribute To Steve Jobs
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Oct 24, 2024
Oct 24, 2024
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#-Link-Snipped-# is a Digital Media Producer and marathon runner who presented a tribute for Appleâs Ex CEO Steve Jobs for his vision which has made a direct impact on his life. The tribute that he made was a 21KM long Apple logo created using his GPS and iPhone (the picture shown below).
#-Link-Snipped-#Joseph Tame born in England, now living in Japan for his business, has created a lot of paintings on maps through his GPS and iPhones. âHaving an iPhone really has changed my life here in Tokyo. It means I can go anywhere without getting lost, I have all my data with me at all times, Iâm potentially in touch with thousands of friends and family members around the world at all times, and I have access to any information I might need to do what I need to do. Whilst Iâm sure this would make a big difference back home in the UK, here in Japan itâs like a lifeline (even more so now it can warn me when an earthquake is about to hit). Â Itâs for this that Iâd like to personally show my appreciation to Steve for his vision and leadership, which has made a direct positive impact upon my life. His work has also served to revolutionise the mobile phone industry, something that was desperately needed here more than anywhere. Iâd like to wish Steve all the best, and hope that his health improves fast now heâs able to focus more on getting well againâ, said Joseph Tame.
The interesting fact is that it was only 5 years ago Joseph Tame started using Apple products. But now he is talking only about how the Apple products changed his life and how they will change our life for next 5 years.
#-Link-Snipped-#Joseph Tame born in England, now living in Japan for his business, has created a lot of paintings on maps through his GPS and iPhones. âHaving an iPhone really has changed my life here in Tokyo. It means I can go anywhere without getting lost, I have all my data with me at all times, Iâm potentially in touch with thousands of friends and family members around the world at all times, and I have access to any information I might need to do what I need to do. Whilst Iâm sure this would make a big difference back home in the UK, here in Japan itâs like a lifeline (even more so now it can warn me when an earthquake is about to hit). Â Itâs for this that Iâd like to personally show my appreciation to Steve for his vision and leadership, which has made a direct positive impact upon my life. His work has also served to revolutionise the mobile phone industry, something that was desperately needed here more than anywhere. Iâd like to wish Steve all the best, and hope that his health improves fast now heâs able to focus more on getting well againâ, said Joseph Tame.
The interesting fact is that it was only 5 years ago Joseph Tame started using Apple products. But now he is talking only about how the Apple products changed his life and how they will change our life for next 5 years.