
According to a survey by Junior Achievement, 12-17 year olds thought Steve Jobs was more important than Oprah who, in turn, was just a bit cooler than Tony Hawk. What do kids know anyway?
The respondents said that Steve was super because “he made the world a better place” as well as his “success in multiple fields.” TGDaily has the full list:
Steve Jobs (35 percent)
Oprah Winfrey (25 percent)
Tony Hawk (16 percent)
Mark Zuckerberg (10 percent)
The Olsen twins (seven percent)
Kimora Lee Simmons (four percent)
The Olsen twins? Really?
Also, Steve told me to tell you that the secret word is TURF.










Words 1-5 sorta made sense together but this one throws me off!
I’m with you on that. I was trying to guess the next word…I thought it was going to be “AND” or something. :-P
I thought “over night” would be next.
ahahaah i gotta good laugh out of this. Go Steve.
Steve who?
Maybe the sentence has an imaginary period in it. I’ll throw my bets out there that tomorrow’s word is WAR
goooood guess
Awesome guess. Spot on!
The Olsen twins? WTF?
Correct me if I am wrong. Yesterday’s word is not as conspicuous as the others so far. There is no “Here is the word” or “I thought you will be interested” kind of language. It appeared that it was embedded in the actual article.
Is this an option? I mean can the word be embedded in the actual article (may be towards the end if not at the very end)?
Am I missing something.
12 – 17….. how do they even know who jobs is? and what kind of kid this age watches oprah? this survey is about as useless as recycled toilet paper.