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Originally posted by AngryAngel
If I were to take a guess, the person on the right could be Gil Amelio, CEO.

Right, now who can identify the other guy.

I think he still works for apple; i seem to remember seeing him on some stream in the last couple of years.
 
The other guy (on the left, or your other right, as it were) is Phil Schiller, I believe.

I have several older Macs--][e, classics, MacPlus, LC, and a couple of Newtons--OMP, 2000. I also have 3 sets of Apple-branded crayons from like 1984 or 86. The boxes only have six colors-the Apple Logo colors. :)

Regards,
Gus

edit; yes the ][e is not a Mac, but you now what I mean. ;)

Boy, am I a moron. Phil Schiller. Yeah, he wished he had that much hair.
 
Originally posted by Vector
now who can identify these two people?

The year was 1997 and the first person is Gil. The second is Frank Cassanova, now Director of QuickTime.

crap crap crap
StrongBad
 
Rubics Cube

Back in 1986 or 1987 my father brought back with him a rubics cube, but it was white, and had apples in the squares instead of the the usual rubics colors.

And the colors were the retro apple colors of those days. Every centre piece was the Text "Apple" he got it in a meeting with some apple men, he gave it to me, i played with it for a while till i figured it out, and a few years back i threw it away.

Never ever seen an other one like that one, i could so hit myself for doing that, an original white apple rubics cube....
 
everymac.com is a good resource for things like this.

The 20th anniversary Mac went for $7500 brand new. Probably the most expensive Mac ever?

How about the Mac WGS?

Or the Network Server ?

How about the LCQuadra? Remember; the first Quadra that looked like an LC3?
 
Originally posted by StrongBad
The year was 1997 and the first person is Gil. The second is Frank Cassanova, now Director of QuickTime.

crap crap crap
StrongBad

Very good.

For being the first to name him you shall recieve a surprise . . .
. . . ok well apparently i lost it, sorry

. . . ok so i never really had a surprise.
 
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Originally posted by BrandonRP0123
everymac.com is a good resource for things like this.

The 20th anniversary Mac went for $7500 brand new. Probably the most expensive Mac ever?


Actually, I believe there was an even higher priced version of the TAM that went for $10,000.00. With your extra money, it was hand-delivered by an Apple employee in a limosine. Now THAT'S a computer sale! ;)

Regards,
Gus
 
Originally posted by gotohamish
Do you mean like Apple Trading Cards or Combat/Top Trump style cards.

Steve Jobs:
Style 10
Temper 10
Patience 10
Wealth 10
Credability 10

The UNBEATABLE card!

From what I've heard, you better lower the Temper and Patience numbers.

and how about

MotoBeast:
Style 9 (come on, it's RISC!)
Temper 8
Patience 10 (very patiently waits to update its products)
Wealth 10
Credibility -infinity:D
 
Actually, I believe there was an even higher priced version of the TAM that went for $10,000.00. With your extra money, it was hand-delivered by an Apple employee in a limosine. Now THAT'S a computer sale! ;)

Regards,
Gus

IIfx, maybe? I had two of them, but never really got them to work correctly.
 
I'd cast a vote for the Color Classic II and 240MHz PowerBook 2400. The Key Lime iBooks may also count as it was only sold on the Apple online store and e-commerce wasn't exactly what it is today back in 2000.
 
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