I would rather apple release the PowerMac 970 at the current price points. No one can afford a 10k computer right now. I do, however, agree that something big is coming this MWSF. But don't get your hopes to high. I'll be happy with 1.5Ghz Powermacs with 200mhz bus's and upgraded iMacs.
<strong>Has anyone thought that Woz might be doing this because he is a little short on cash... working the extra job so he can buy little Timmy a new iPod?</strong><hr></blockquote>
as far as i heard woz didn't do much things for apple nowadays but he's still "officially working" at apple and therefor gets his regular money from there - there's really no need for him to try to get some x-tra money...
<strong>Woz hates Mac OS X</strong><hr></blockquote>
From woz.org:
[quote] Woz:
I think that the MacOS X is the best one yet. It feels and looks nice and consumer machines should. It gets around accusations that MacOS 9 is ancient and weak. It was costly and the conversion is costly and difficult. I think it's as great a risk as switching to the Power PC was.
as far as i heard woz didn't do much things for apple nowadays but he's still "officially working" at apple and therefor gets his regular money from there - there's really no need for him to try to get some x-tra money...</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hmm.. I think you're both wrong. Woz is probably still quite well off. He became an instant multi-millionaire (billionaire?) in the early 80s, and (with the exception of some rock concerts he funded) has lived pretty modestly since then. And i'm pretty certian he doesn't work for Apple at all, and hasn't had any official business with them since the mid 80's.
Just go to woz's web site and read a little. Woz aint hurting for nothing. He's plenty loaded. He shifted gears lately but used to do a lot of work in schools just helping kids get stuff done with computers. Nothing fancy.
I sent an email to woz once and he sent me a reply. He ****ing rulz.
<strong>Hmm.. I think you're both wrong. Woz is probably still quite well off.</strong><hr></blockquote>
While I'm sure he's not exactly hard up, he says on woz.org that he's given most of his money to charity - the $250K achievement award he was about to receive at the time he responded to the letter I read was also going to charity, in full.
The point is, Jan 2003 is not the 25th anniversay of Apple, The Macintosh or even the PC. Its nothing and Apple isn't going to do any kind of reunion or special edition Mac.
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yes, but you're zero years old for your first year until you complete a solar cycle.
it will be the "twenty sixth year of life", but the Mac will be 25 (and change) during '03</strong><hr></blockquote>
I'd like to point out that the Mac was introduced in 1984, and the project started in 1979.
Apple will be 25 and change up until what, April Fools?
<strong>Has anyone thought that Woz might be doing this because he is a little short on cash... working the extra job so he can buy little Timmy a new iPod?</strong><hr></blockquote>
as far as i heard woz didn't do much things for apple nowadays but he's still "officially working" at apple and therefor gets his regular money from there - there's really no need for him to try to get some x-tra money...
i can't believe nobody's sussed this out yet,
it's practically scripted... just stand on the tape and smile at the camera on cue
MWSF: part original apple reunion, part loyalty reward (got to be some 25-year staffers), part what's next in apple's second quarter century
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Where did you find these quotes? Please post a link to them. thank you.
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yes, but you're zero years old for your first year until you complete a solar cycle.
it will be the "twenty sixth year of life", but the Mac will be 25 (and change) during '03</strong><hr></blockquote>
Apple Computer - April 1st, 1976
<a href="http://www.apple-history.com/history.html" target="_blank">http://www.apple-history.com/history.html</a>
2003 is not any special year in Apple history.
<strong>Woz hates Mac OS X</strong><hr></blockquote>
From woz.org:
[quote] Woz:
I think that the MacOS X is the best one yet. It feels and looks nice and consumer machines should. It gets around accusations that MacOS 9 is ancient and weak. It was costly and the conversion is costly and difficult. I think it's as great a risk as switching to the Power PC was.
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Funny kind of hate!
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as far as i heard woz didn't do much things for apple nowadays but he's still "officially working" at apple and therefor gets his regular money from there - there's really no need for him to try to get some x-tra money...</strong><hr></blockquote>
Hmm.. I think you're both wrong. Woz is probably still quite well off. He became an instant multi-millionaire (billionaire?) in the early 80s, and (with the exception of some rock concerts he funded) has lived pretty modestly since then. And i'm pretty certian he doesn't work for Apple at all, and hasn't had any official business with them since the mid 80's.
I sent an email to woz once and he sent me a reply. He ****ing rulz.
<a href="http://wozcam.woz.org/" target="_blank">http://wozcam.woz.org/</a>
Frightening.
mited to 5000 units. Signed by both Steves.
>$10k?
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If it's signed by both Steves, you'll need to throw another zero on there.
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<strong>Hmm.. I think you're both wrong. Woz is probably still quite well off.</strong><hr></blockquote>
While I'm sure he's not exactly hard up, he says on woz.org that he's given most of his money to charity - the $250K achievement award he was about to receive at the time he responded to the letter I read was also going to charity, in full.
Woz just rules. Period.
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Apple Computer - April 1st, 1976
<a href="http://www.apple-history.com/history.html" target="_blank">http://www.apple-history.com/history.html</a>
2003 is not any special year in Apple history.</strong><hr></blockquote>
From Apple corporate site:
Q: When was Apple incorporated?
A: Apple was incorporated in the state of California on January 3, 1977.
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From Apple corporate site:
Q: When was Apple incorporated?
A: Apple was incorporated in the state of California on January 3, 1977.</strong><hr></blockquote>
And January 2003 will be their 26th anniversary.
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yes, but you're zero years old for your first year until you complete a solar cycle.
it will be the "twenty sixth year of life", but the Mac will be 25 (and change) during '03</strong><hr></blockquote>
Wrong!! It will be th 27th year of life and the 26th anniversary:
Jan 1977 - 0
Jan 1978 - 1
Jan 1979 - 2
Jan 1980 - 3
Jan 1981 - 4
Jan 1982 - 5
Jan 1983 - 6
Jan 1984 - 7
Jan 1985 - 8
Jan 1986 - 9
Jan 1987 - 10
Jan 1988 - 11
Jan 1989 - 12
Jan 1990 - 13
Jan 1991 - 14
Jan 1992 - 15
Jan 1993 - 16
Jan 1994 - 17
Jan 1995 - 18
Jan 1996 - 19
Jan 1997 - 20 - 20th Anniversary Mac released in July
Jan 1998 - 21
Jan 1999 - 22
Jan 2000 - 23
Jan 2001 - 24
Jan 2002 - 25
Jan 2003 - 26