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Title: Is Apple a 666 Company
Post by: javajolt on March 06, 2010, 12:14:50 AM
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Consider Apple's choice for its corporate symbol? The company's logo is an apple that has had a bite taken out of it. To many occult insiders, this signifies that the eating of the forbidden fruit (symbolically, the apple) by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden was a good thing. Occultists and New Agers teach that taking a bite out of the apple gave the first two humans knowledge, or gnosis, putting them on the path to self-divinity and godhood.

Apple Computers was cofounded in the 70s by Stephen Jobs, a weird, New Age guru-type, and Steven Wozniak, also an advocate of the Aquarian Age culture. When entrepreneurs Jobs and Wozniak first marketed their earliest, crude personal computer, they put a price tag of $666 on the product. 666! Coincidental--or on purpose? You decide.

Apparently, the first Intel Inside Mac will ship by June 6th, 2006. 666: indeed, the veritable number of the beast.

Title: Re: Is Apple a 666 Company
Post by: Jake on March 06, 2010, 12:17:52 AM
Such an old article, if "will ship the first Intel Inside Mac" is any indication.

Wow  :)
Title: Re: Is Apple a 666 Company
Post by: javajolt on March 06, 2010, 03:48:36 AM
that was a fact added to detail apple and jobs connection with the devil.  the introduction of intel works out to 666!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

hope i never have the need to quote something for the 1960's that would really be an old article
Title: Re: Is Apple a 666 Company
Post by: Jake on March 06, 2010, 04:40:14 AM
Hmm... Oh yes here we go:
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The following is the text of an IBM Data Processing Division press release distributed on April 7, 1964.
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System/360 Announcement
A new generation of electronic computing equipment was introduced today by International Business Machines Corporation.

IBM Board Chairman Thomas J. Watson Jr. called the event the most important product announcement in the company's history.

The new equipment is known as the IBM System/360.

It combines microelectronic technology, which makes possible operating speeds measured in billionths of a second, with significant advances in the concepts of computer organization.

At a press conference at the company's Poughkeepsie facilities, Mr. Watson said:

"System/360 represents a sharp departure from concepts of the past in designing and building computers. It is the product of an international effort in IBM's laboratories and plants and is the first time IBM has redesigned the basic internal architecture of its computers in a decade. The result will be more computer productivity at lower cost than ever before. This is the beginning of a new generation - - not only of computers - - but of their application in business, science and government."

More than 100,000 businessmen in 165 American cities today attended meetings at which System/360 was announced.

Single system
System/360 is a single system spanning the performance range of virtually all current IBM computers - - from the widely used 1401 to nearly twice that of the most powerful computer previously built by the company. It was developed to perform information handling jobs encompassing all types of applications.

System/360 includes in its central processors 19 combinations of graduated speed and memory capacity. Incorporated with these are more than 40 types of peripheral equipment which store information and enter it into and retrieve it from the computer. Built-in communications capability makes System/360 available to remote terminals, regardless of distance.

The equipment is supported by programs which enable System/360 to schedule its own activities for non-stop computing that makes most efficient use of system capabilities.

Internal processing power of the largest System/360 configuration is approximately 50 times greater than that of the smallest. The system's machine cycle time - - basic pulse beat of a computer - - ranges from one millionth-of-a-second to only 200 billionths-of-a-second.

System/360 core storage memory capacity ranges from 8,000 characters of information to more than 8,000,000. Information storage devices linked to the system can store additional billions of characters of data and make them available for processing at varying speeds, depending on need.

It is the balancing of these factors - - all available within a single system using one set of programming instructions - - that will make it possible for a user to select a configuration suited to his own requirements for both commercial and scientific computing. With the same type of input/output devices, a user can expand his System/360 to any point in its performance range, without reprogramming.

Computer advances
Some of the most significant advances represented by the new IBM System/360 include:




      System/360 monthly rentals will range from $2,700 for a basic configuration to $115,000 for a typical large multisystem configuration. Comparable purchase prices range from $133,000 to $5,500,000.

      Deliveries of the small configurations of System/360 are scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 1965. Deliveries of the largest configurations are scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 1966.


Title: Re: Is Apple a 666 Company
Post by: javajolt on March 06, 2010, 04:47:15 AM

but how does this equate to apple being a 666 Company ?
Title: Re: Is Apple a 666 Company
Post by: Jake on March 06, 2010, 04:50:37 AM
Well, it doesn't.  But it's difficult enough to find an article about technology from the 1960s, let alone one that's also relevant and on-topic.

Especially since Apple wasn't founded until the 70s or something.
Title: Re: Is Apple a 666 Company
Post by: javajolt on March 06, 2010, 05:21:20 AM


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Established in Cupertino, California on April 1, 1976 and incorporated January 3, 1977