Waiting see all the REALLY early stuff... Apple ][+, //c, Apple ///, and the 
offspring Apple //gs (not quit so early, but a direct descendant of the Apple 
][).

I'll be following development of the site with great interest.

Peter Hinchliffe

Sent from my iPad

On 31/08/2011, at 11:18 PM, Daniel Kerr <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> This should be an interesting site to watch as it "builds up"...
> Apparently,..
> /quote
> Apple has built hundreds, if not thousands of different computers, 
> peripherals, accessories and pieces of software since it was founded 35 years 
> ago. Shrine of Appleaims to photograph every single one of those products. 
> 
> The machine in the photo above, the PowerBook 165c, was the first PowerBook 
> with a color screen and the first notebook in the world to have a 256-color 
> screen. It cost $3,400 when it was released in February 1993. 
> 
> Shrine of Apple promises not to use any stock photography, and instead wants 
> to individually photograph each product.
> /end quote
> 
> The link to the site is:-
> <http://shrineofapple.com/>
> 
> Enjoy!
> 
> Kind regards
> Daniel
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