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Steve Jobs autographed Apple II manual up for auction for $787,483 – Computer – News

somewhere I agree with you, downvoting makes no sense on the one hand, on the other hand your apple bash is also about nothing, because the article is not about the so-called superiority of apple, but simply about the fact that a book signed by a former CEO has made a lot of money. This naturally happens in different sectors and is independent of what the brand stands for. You also have fans of star wars who want to spend thousands of euros for a special relic, I think that is their right.

Just look at art and kitsch. How much are certain pottery things worth while dozens of them have also been made?

People also spend more than 1000 euros (or multiple) on a video card. Personally, I think that’s insane. If you actually look at the raw materials and the costs for development and construction, that is also a rare situation.

In short, I don’t think the downvoting is just by apple fans, but because your message actually has nothing to do with the message.

Ontopic: It’s special that such an amount has been raised, but for an enthusiast it doesn’t seem too crazy to me. Hopefully the proceeds will be put to good use.

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