Was anyone else close? I mean, really. All over the country in R and D labs, corporate boardrooms and motivational sessions there is one question for everyone: “What Would Steve Jobs Do?”
Congratulations Steve…keep it up. PS: Don’t you ever die…or retire. You make too many contributions by just doing what you are doing.
And, just for fun, I have an internet buddy who is Steve’s doppelganger. Anyone know who this is?


It’s Brad Shorr of Words Sell, Inc, out of Chicago. You can find Brad here.








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LOL. Any similarities between me and Steve Jobs are purely superficial.
You already got some great responses…
Thanks, GL, for the heads up on Brad Shorr. Unfortunate for me, I’d never heard of him. Been at his website the last 30 minutes, its been bookmarked in my favorites. Thanks again!
Hey David,
Thanks for stopping by—I appreciate your visits, too. And, I am sure Brad appreciates it, too.
G.L – I do appreciate it, and David, thank you for spending so much time on my blog! FYI, I’ve also been compared to Captain Picard on Star Trek Next Gen, which is all very flattering because he and Mr. Jobs are two of my heroes.
Brad, Brad, Brad…Captain Picard?
A lot of people say I look like Brad Pitt, too, but I just don’t see it.
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