Jobs' check is notable because it uses the first Apple address at 770 Welch Rd., Ste. 154, Palo Alto. This was the address of an answering service that Jobs and Wozniak used while working out of the Jobs family garage. RR Auction VP Bobby Livingston said that early checks like this are...
As much as I love Steve Jobs, this just sounds ridiculous to me- a $100K for a piece of paper just because it was signed by him ? I mean even if I had all this amount of money, I'd never spend it on a useless piece of paper I won't even do anything with . Seri...
We place our drop bags in the proper areas (one at the Start/Finish line and one in the truck headed for the halfway point of the loop) and lose ourselves in the crowd of anxious runners. There is also a 100k race starting at the same time as ours, so there are plenty of people ...
Business is an important part of the economy, as it creates jobs and provides essential services. The Library of Congress collects print and microform business news sources in the United States and around the world. This guide will help you find general business news coverage as well as ...
I've been working for the last 5 years on some large legacy code used in production, more than 100K LOC, poor comments (when existing) often outdated, huge parts of code that can no longer be reached, over-engineered class hierarchy, functions of thousands lines, huge parts of deprecated ...
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