By Walt Hickey Prototype A prototype of an Apple-1 Computer used by Steve Jobs in 1976 to demonstrate the capabilities of the then-nascent company has sold at auction for $677,196 to an anonymous collector from the Bay Area. The device was verified a number of different ways, comparing it to Polaroid photographs of the time and authenticated by an expert in the early Apple tech. Which, joke’s on them, who cares if it’s practically a fossil at this point; you bought an Apple computer, they’re still gonna charge you $9.99 a month for iCloud.
The demographics should worry the hell out of TV programmers. When your audience is dying off, you ought to be concerned. (//Saying that as a Gen Xer whose short remainder became evident a few years ago.) But the suits aren’t worried about going “after the kids.”
Numlock News: August 22, 2022 • Dragon Ball, CW, Shortest Day
Can we reserve "renewable energy" for sources that don't emit carbon? Pretty please?
The demographics should worry the hell out of TV programmers. When your audience is dying off, you ought to be concerned. (//Saying that as a Gen Xer whose short remainder became evident a few years ago.) But the suits aren’t worried about going “after the kids.”