Hi everybody,

as far as I know, Apple Inc. is already doing this!
I'm in contanct with the let's say chief-collector of this museum. I sold him a rare collectors item at ebay and so I saw, what he had bought before... I don't want to tell too much here, but I was wondering, that a single person spent several thousands of dollars a week for vintage Apple collectables. The second fact was the shipping adress; it was a person adding the famous adress: Infinite Loop 1 in Cupertino and last but not least the name of this person and his real name, concerning his credit card...

Well, back to the topic: I'm shure, Apple Inc. now does have such a museum; but I don't know, whether it's already open for public or whether it will be opened for public ever?

greetings TOM from Bavaria, the center of europe, the country with the marvellous castles of Koenig Ludwig, the alps and the original Octoberfest in Munich


Am 02.04.2012 um 02:10 schrieb David Greelish:

Hi everyone,

I have written an article where I propose that Apple should consider developing a corporate museum and public space at their new upcoming building. Please consider reading it and looking at the original artwork that I had created. It is now also on two major mainstream websites.

http://www.classiccomputing.com/CC/Blog/Blog.html

http://www.forbes.com/sites/davidcoursey/2012/03/31/more-than-steve-jobs-why-apple-deserves-a-museum/

http://www.cultofmac.com/157867/why-apple-should-have-a-public-museum-at-its-new-campus-opinion/


Best,

David Greelish, Computer Historian

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