Are we seriously comparing the author of a sometimes-funny webcomic to Steve Jobs now?
Insofar as we're comparing anybody to Steve Jobs, yes. To be honest, I had other names I could have put on the list instead of Randall (at the point where I had started to jump even further away from the "heads of multinational computer companies" than Tim BL and Cory D), but (and has been proven) I thought his was a name that would be recognised. (Also has a not particularly tenuous link with Cory).
And, moreover, "sometimes-funny" is some people's opinion, "rarely off target" is others, "I don't get it" is often an accusation levelled at him and "he's just playing at being smart" is perhaps the more damning criticism that I've heard of him. That being the point of my post, I believe. As and when he pops his clogs, there'll be mourning (especially at certain random locations all over the planet) and there'll be "meh"ing.
(And, yes, if he dies on the same day as Archbishop Tutu or Putin or (without any direct causation, in either direction) on the day that a massive landslide on the western edge of some eastern-Atlantic islands triggers a tsunami that inundates the eastern seaboard of the US, there may well be some people more concerned with the death of their particular hero/villain/entire-community (<=not necessarily respectively) and he won't be a footnote. Or he may eclipse someone else who deserves more. It should not be the case that one person/event is forgotten because another took prominence. Personally, I expect myself to slide into obscurity, after my expiry-date, but then I'd find it surprising if there was a way you lot could tell from my sudden absence from this forum that I just happened to
be the guy reported in some obscure obituary article (or Darwin Award-style story, if I put some effort into my demise), and not one of the tens of thousands of other likely (and equally non-famous) deaths upon that day... Or indeed whether I'd just decided to chuck the forums in. Anyway, should it be otherwise and I become (im)famous in some way, I don't think I'd want to treat myself like a Top Trumps Card ("Who has the most Nobel Prizes? Darn, they're both the same. Ok, what about Ignoble prizes? yay, we have a winner! Today, we're going to mourn <insert name here>..."). But each surviving individual will have an opinion, and there's pretty much nothing we can do to stop it being "unfair".)
Anyway, compare with the guy who did the D20/LOTR spoof pastiche (I admit, I'd have had to look his real name up) and the various guys behind Order Of The Stick, Arthur King Of Time And Space, the Unspeakable Vault, or any other webcomic you might name, if you wish, in his stead. Similarly, the remainder are ones (including the one I deliberately didn't mention, but obviously I didn't mention him) that I thought might provoke the most apt degree of recognition, and I had meant to stick Kevan Davis on there, but thinking about it
after I neglected to add him, I'm not sure how much recognition he might get on this forum, even with that distinct first name.