Mr. Jobs's 30-year-ago burial time capsule is about to open.

Source: Internet
Author: User
Keywords Jobs capsules National Geographic
In the summer of 1983, Apple founder Steve Jobs buried a time capsule after the Colorado State International Design Conference in Aspen, USA, which was scheduled to be dug up 17 years later, in 2000, but the time capsule was lost because of the city makeover. 10 years later, the National Geographic Channel, using a series of scientifically positioned methods, found the time capsule, which took nearly two hours to dig up the capsule, containing an Apple-Macintosh-Lisa Mouse, six beers, some photographs, a cube, Moody Blues records and some papers. This 4-metre-long time capsule filled with a lot about Joe's father's collection, for fruit powder, is undoubtedly a huge temptation. According to CNET, the items collected in the time capsule, which Mr. Jobs buried 30 ago, will be made public next month.
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