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Re: Apple, the history.



Jack Hays wrote:
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<Tom,
<What do you think of this Apple I history blurb?

<http://www.macdirectory.com/15937/>

>Cheers,
<Jack Hays
<

And...being a "Tom" that knows the Apple 1 well, I reply:  Nice page,
rather much like many others though.  IT might be more lively and interesting
with a few links added of Apple 1 pictures and some direct feedback from Woz
about the Apple 1.  Try these;

<http://www.grin.net/~cturley/gsezine/GS.WorldView/swi.html>

<http://www.grin.net/~cturley/gsezine/GS.WorldView/Apple.1.Prototype>

<http://www.grin.net/~cturley/gsezine/GS.WorldView/WOZ.AUTO.IIALIVE.GIF>

<http://www.grin.net/~cturley/gsezine/GS.WorldView/v2000/Feb/Graphics/Appl
e-1.image.jpeg>

<http://www.grin.net/~cturley/gsezine/GS.WorldView/@APPLE.HISTORY/>  <-machine
currently owned by Yumoto_Hirohisa
                                                   Email:
<yumoto@po.tmsec.co.jp>

And...<http://www.grin.net/~cturley/USA2WUG/FOUNDING.MEMBERS/HOME.PAGES/ST
EVE.W/>

BTW, I loved the part in the Apple 1 article that stated:
"...Jobs, who's "reality distortion field" made him famous.."

He still seems to have an amazing strong ->"reality distortion field",
it seems :)

Cheers,
Tom