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I shudder to think how much an Apple Park-specific tote bag costs. Or attempt to understand the people that would spend money on such a thing, along with most of those items. I wonder if Ive designed them?

wouldn't you remember?
 
Great "snack area" – they [Apple] should transform their AppleStores into 70% coffee-store / 30% Product store areas – than they might get that "meet me at apple" thing (?) – that said, means the campus visitor center looks great (at least from images : ) a Place to stay and drink a coffee …
 
Just because Steve is dead doesn't mean that Apple can now do something he would have disapproved of. His preference to look to the future -- not the past -- is baked into the company culture

Outstanding points. I sure wish more people here would remember that, and take that aspect of Apple's culture to heart.
 
You guys can dream all you want however it's a moot point: Apple is not going to build a museum in our lifetimes.

Just because Steve is dead doesn't mean that Apple can now do something he would have disapproved of. His preference to look to the future -- not the past -- is baked into the company culture.

You never know. Insiders say that Apple execs have started their own historical collection of devices, something that Jobs was against.
 
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Oh man, I would love to visit. I live in Georgia. I was wondering if those t-shirts would be online to buy. I would like to buy a couple of different colors.
 
You never know. Insiders say that Apple execs have started their own historical collection of devices, something that Jobs was against.
Nope. Never in a million years.

They'd have to be crazy to do that. You know, like a bunch of misfits, rebels or just downright troublemakers. Round pegs in square holes, if you ask my opinion.

And, anyway, just because they see things differently, doesn't mean they can just ignore the rules...

Oh. Hang on a minute.
 
how wonderful and the Mac mini is 6 years old, the Mac Pro is 4 years old, the monitors are discontinued, the macbook has no ports, a wooden keyboard and Tim plays leftist politician

the new Apple CEO should be omeone who understands technology with a design sense, passion for products and respect for Apple customers
 
how wonderful and the Mac mini is 6 years old, the Mac Pro is 4 years old, the monitors are discontinued, the macbook has no ports, a wooden keyboard and Tim plays leftist politician

the new Apple CEO should be omeone who understands technology with a design sense, passion for products and respect for Apple customers
True. All those flaws have had a huge impact on sales and the company is about to go out of business.
 
how wonderful and the Mac mini is 6 years old, the Mac Pro is 4 years old, the monitors are discontinued, the macbook has no ports, a wooden keyboard and Tim plays leftist politician

the new Apple CEO should be omeone who understands technology with a design sense, passion for products and respect for Apple customers
And what does any of that have to do with what this article and discussion is about?
 
I made a pretty expensive mistake buying t-shirts for my family - totally my fault. Seeing the display, I thought the Apple logo was on the back as in many of the earlier shirts they have had - such as the "Mothership" shirt they used to sell at Infinite Loop. Bought six shirts - 4 had the Apple logo - 2 had the Apple Park logo. The boxes are marked fairly clearly now that I am aware of the difference. Unfortunately, my eyesight leaves a lot to be desired these days. At $40 a shirt, others may want to double check the labeling before shipping their shirts back to their home state. Why would someone ship them? They come in specially designed boxes.

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The Apple logo shirts look nice too, but they just don't stand out as being as "special" to Apple park. They are all very nice high-quality shirts. The colors are a little unique too, perhaps best to let you ask one of the employees to tell you all about them.

Again on my selections, totally my fault. I screwed up. So lets get over calling me an idiot and try to hopefully help out some other old person like me who might otherwise be prone to making the same mistake. The intent of this post is to be informative to others.
 
I made a pretty expensive mistake buying t-shirts for my family - totally my fault. Seeing the display, I thought the Apple logo was on the back as in many of the earlier shirts they have had - such as the "Mothership" shirt they used to sell at Infinite Loop. Bought six shirts - 4 had the Apple logo - 2 had the Apple Park logo. The boxes are marked fairly clearly now that I am aware of the difference. Unfortunately, my eyesight leaves a lot to be desired these days. At $40 a shirt, others may want to double check the labeling before shipping their shirts back to their home state. Why would someone ship them? They come in specially designed boxes.

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The Apple logo shirts look nice too, but they just don't stand out as being as "special" to Apple park. They are all very nice high-quality shirts. The colors are a little unique too, perhaps best to let you ask one of the employees to tell you all about them.

Again on my selections, totally my fault. I screwed up. So lets get over calling me an idiot and try to hopefully help out some other old person like me who might otherwise be prone to making the same mistake. The intent of this post is to be informative to others.

Just out of interest, did you notice if they had the mugs, swell water bottle and pens like they do at Infinite Loop?
 
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