collection at auction house Doyle, will start at a bid between
US$20,000 to US$30,2000.
The signed lid, a part of a "Rare Books, Autographs & Maps"
collection at auction house Doyle, will start at a bid between
US$20,000 to US$30,2000.
A little nail polish remover should clean the lid of that Steve Jobs
creeps signature in no time.
On 2020-11-15 22:05:35 +0000, Glaeken Trismegestus said:
The signed lid, a part of a "Rare Books, Autographs & Maps" collection
at auction house Doyle, will start at a bid between US$20,000 to
US$30,2000.
A little nail polish remover should clean the lid of that Steve Jobs
creeps signature in no time.
Woz is the technical genius, but there would never have been an Apple II
(or an Apple I for that matter) without Jobs' "gift of the gab" salesman patter and ability to see what people want. Neither of them alone could
have ever created the company and it's devices.
On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 19:27:27 +1300, Your Name wrote:
On 2020-11-15 22:05:35 +0000, Glaeken Trismegestus said:
The signed lid, a part of a "Rare Books, Autographs & Maps" collection >>>> at auction house Doyle, will start at a bid between US$20,000 to
US$30,2000.
A little nail polish remover should clean the lid of that Steve Jobs
creeps signature in no time.
Woz is the technical genius, but there would never have been an Apple II
(or an Apple I for that matter) without Jobs' "gift of the gab" salesman
patter and ability to see what people want. Neither of them alone could
have ever created the company and it's devices.
Similar case can be made for Mike Markkula.
Imagine if Mike Markkula signed it too! Then it would be worth another $10,000
Poor Woz. His stuff signed alone on ebay is only around $100 bucks or so. Ridiculous.
On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 19:27:27 +1300, Your Name wrote:
On 2020-11-15 22:05:35 +0000, Glaeken Trismegestus said:
The signed lid, a part of a "Rare Books, Autographs & Maps" collection >>>> at auction house Doyle, will start at a bid between US$20,000 to
US$30,2000.
A little nail polish remover should clean the lid of that Steve Jobs
creeps signature in no time.
Woz is the technical genius, but there would never have been an Apple II
(or an Apple I for that matter) without Jobs' "gift of the gab" salesman
patter and ability to see what people want. Neither of them alone could
have ever created the company and it's devices.
Similar case can be made for Mike Markkula.
Imagine if Mike Markkula signed it too! Then it would be worth another $10,000
Poor Woz. His stuff signed alone on ebay is only around $100 bucks or so. Ridiculous.
You're not making much sense.
Poor Woz. His stuff signed alone on ebay is only around $100 bucks or
so.
Ridiculous.
Mainly because he's still alive and still autographing stuff, so there a relatively good supply of it. Items with Steve Jobs' signature are
limited to what currently exists.
Maybe, maybe not. If he had sai 'no', it's likely Jobs would have talked someone else into saying 'yes' instead ... which may have been better or
may have been worse. (God grief! I just had an awful day-nightmare image where it was Trump the Chump and he's trying to build the wall out of
Apple II cases!)
Maybe, maybe not. If he had sai 'no', it's likely Jobs would have talked
someone else into saying 'yes' instead ... which may have been better or
may have been worse. (God grief! I just had an awful day-nightmare image
where it was Trump the Chump and he's trying to build the wall out of
Apple II cases!)
Don't worry, come January it looks like you won't have Trump to kick
around anymore. Of course, if you work in I.T. you can look forward to
the flood of foreign H1B visa holders to replace you that the new regime
has pledged to flood for the cheap labor lobby. Of course they are
calling it "Diversity"
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