A secondary school in Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s 2nd largest city, may be named after Apple’s late founder Steve Jobs.
“The school [which specializes] in providing technical education in the field of electronics considers choosing a new name as it approaches its 50th anniversary,” Novinite reports. “Until recently, it was named after Soviet leader Vladimir Ilyich Lenin.”
Novinite reports, “As students and teachers debating the name issue, Steve Jobs is among the front runners to replace Lenin, the local TV 7 reports.”
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Switch from Lenin to Jobs would one of the boldest and strangest moves for this place.
Not surprised they’re wanting a new name. Bulgaria isn’t too font of the Soviet era.
“Wozniak” would sound more Eastern European.
Am thinkink is vell known that Jobs grandfather is Bulgarian noble.
In Communist Bulgaria, school names you!
Swapping one control freak for another. ‘Course, one’s on the Worst Humans Ever list, and the other modeled his tactics on the Khan family…