From: "Thomas J. Newlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 16:27:32 -0400
Subject: Apple I up for auction


** Apple Icon On The Auction Block

An Apple Computer icon will be sold to the highest bidder this
weekend (hint: it's not one of Steve Jobs' turtlenecks). One of
the few remaining Apple I machines will soon find a new
retirement home, thanks to an online auction conducted by the
organizers of the Vintage Computer Festival. Bidding begins
Friday at 8 a.m. PST and ends Sunday at 5 p.m. PST.

The Vintage Computer Festival's mission is to "promote the
preservation of 'obsolete' computers," and the Apple I certainly
qualifies. Steve Wozniak designed it while working at
Hewlett-Packard and offered it to the company. HP passed, letting
Wozniak and Jobs sow the seeds for a $5.3 billion business. Of
the 200 Apple I machines originally assembled by Wozniak and
Jobs--and priced at $666.66--only about 50 are believed to still
exist.  

The machine on the auction block is in working condition--as long
as you don't mind gazing extensively at a 9-inch monochrome
display. More auction information can be found at
http://update.informationweek.com/cgi-bin4/flo?y=eGpc0BdZwj0V20BbWA0Ag .
- Sandra Swanson


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