After more than 40 interviews with Steve Jobs, Walter Isaacson wrote his biography in two years. It received a great response, and its author, Walter Isaacson, plans to expand the 630-page book not only with the notes he took during the interviews, but also with other stories of Steve Jobs. In the new edition, Walter Isaacon is going to write more about the later work of Steve Jobs and also about his death in early October.
Because a new book cannot fundamentally change the course andonec of the original edition of the biography of Steve Jobs, it should be supplemented by many notes that should explain in more detail and bring closer the meaning of individual parts of his life.
When Walter Isaacson published the now most famous biography Steve Jobsand the best-selling book of 2011, commented: "It's just a first or second draft, it's not aone"official version".
I want to ask if there is any difference between the cz and sk version because the sk version is very tense :/
Yeah.. there is half of it with poverty, because the Slovaks are about 30 years behind so that they understand everything.:)..
Take it as a joke and an allusion to a joke that spreads in the framework of the end of the world and the relative peasantry of Slovaks in certain areas. :)
Čobolstan is getting too small for them, so they are migrating all over the world (mainly to us)...I was most impressed by the news that Czechoslovakia was created thanks to Štefánik :)...yeah...there is no denying their patriotism, that is, except for the fact that 1/3 of the inhabitants support another country's economy :)
But as Domokun already writes, take it as a joke :)
Boris, don't worry about it. They have Cimrman and that says it all. Of course, we can't make ourselves visible in the world by setting fire to forests with gas stoves on vacation, no one has to save us from an area where entry is prohibited and, of course, other similar individual pieces that we haven't learned yet :-)
And as Domokun says, take it as a joke :-)
Stehan is right, we have Cimrman and it takes a certain form of cultural maturity for a person to understand the given humor... not that I would expect this level of cultural maturity to occur east of Brno.
Going on a "holiday" also requires more than having a bare ass, burning incense to a dry asshole and taking social benefits and cursing that the "Czechs" stole everything, luckily they forgot to steal the mentioned national pride, that's how proud you are of that too bare ass, if there is nothing else, and above all to be convinced that the small insignificant country, which 98% of the world barely knows where it lies, is the decisive driver of world history... so don't worry, "pieces you haven't learned yet" ” you will understand in the 30 years that you are behind. But as Domokun says, take it as a joke ;-)
The Czech edition lacks photos compared to the English edition, and this makes the book poorer
well, a pretty good marketing move
Doctor, I believe that in 30 years we will not set the whole world on fire. and I didn't get it with those vacations, you got it wrong again, the ones a little west of Brno. And I've been listening to Cimrman for many years, but apparently he didn't understand why I mentioned it. Well, nothing, maybe in 30 years.. :-)
Guys calm down. You Czechs are no better off than us Slovaks...the same bare ass
Well, I don't know, thanks to the government, we probably have a farm in our property, but my aunt leaves us every year with a car full of things that willy-nilly cost more in Slovakia... and when I say full, I mean it...
I personally drink juice twice a year in a restaurant...
Old tea is 100x better than a pile of 10 sugar cubes... in a box... besides, I bought some new locks in Tesco and the Tesco material was the same as ours with a slightly higher price... the brand in Czech/Sk/PL is identical .. the changes are only in Germany .. but that's another coffee...
The SK version is printed on better quality paper than the Czech version, which is on recycled paper when I looked at it in the store.