Gene Roddenberry's Mac Plus Is Coming Up For Auction
Harry writes "In 1986, Apple unveiled one of the most popular Macintoshes ever, the Mac Plus. The company gave the first one (serial number #F4200NUM0001) to Star Trek's creator, Gene Roddenberry. And now this very Mac Plus will go up for auction at a Hollywood collectibles event on October 8th and 9th, complete with a letter of authenticity from Roddenberry's son. The estimated value is only $800-$1200, which seems reasonable enough, given its double historical significance." Any bets on how high the bidding will go?
400 quatloos!!
...and write Spock/Kirk slash.
At a Hollywood collectibles event, it will probably go for $200k.
If they had listed it on eBay, and slashdotted the listing, they would probably get bids in amounts over $10 million+.
But I guess after eBay fees, they're better off selling it at the Hollywood collectibles event :)
Does it come with a year of Apple Care?
...what you'd find on the main hard disc with a sector editor. THEN bid.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
This the the Mac Plus with the formula for Transparent Aluminum on it!
Bruce Perens.
who stole your punctuation?
As an added bonus, you get a mouse that doubles as a microphone and understands voice input.
EvilCON - Made Famous by
no no. Just over 9000 :)
I require the interface and documentation to be in Klingon.
Is it just me, or did anyone else read the title and immediately think they were auctioning the rights for a remake of McGiver in the 25th century?
The really problem is that every fan will bid $1701. Therefore, only a non-fan can possibly win the auction.
Apple may have given Roddenberry a Mac, but in a decade or so they'll be celebrating Asimov's 100th birthday with their new media-streaming, music playing domestic assistant, the iRobot.
Nobody else has this sig.
Mac fans show their people skills once again.
echo -e 'global _start\n _start:\n mov eax, 2\n int 80h\n jmp _start' > a.asm; nasm a.asm -f elf; ld a.o -o a;
But does it run LCARS?