Happy Friday Dinks. Or should I say Happy Friday the 13th.  I hope you all have good luck today.

Last Friday I told you that I was going to see the new Steve Jobs movie.  Well, I went to the movies and I have to tell you that it was not good.  The movie was way too long and it actually wasn’t so much about Steve Jobs as it was about Apple and it was boring.

At 2.5 hours into the movie we were only at the Mac Book created, the iPod and the iPhone were not yet even invented in the storyline.  Thank goodness the movie ended there but a movie about Apple without mentioning the iPod or the iPhone seems a little bit silly.

I am a Blackberry user and I have been for a while, but that has nothing to do with my dislike for this movie.  I am not a huge fan of Facebook, but I could watch the movie The Social Network over and over again.

I wanted to go see the Steve Jobs movie because I didn’t read his biography so I wanted to learn about him.  Well $6 and 2.5 hours later I don’t know anything else about Steve Jobs because the movie was not about his life.  OH WAIT. I actually did learn one thing – Steve Jobs didn’t create any Apple products.

If you are thinking about going to see the Steve Jobs movie let me give you a piece of advice – Save your money!

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Tahnya is a Certified Financial Planner and former Investment Advisor turned marketing and communications professional She holds a degree from Concordia University, is debt free and currently works in the field of digital marketing.

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