Several items once owned by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs are up for auction on Saturday. The items are from the collection of Mark Sheff, a natural foods chef who was the estate manager for Jobs' Albany, California property in the 1980s.
"Steve was looking for live-in help. We had organic gardening and natural foods cooking experience," Scheff said. The items were collected when Jobs threw them out. "We kept some, shared some with the landscapers and friends and brought some to Goodwill. The collection we ended up with is quite random," Sheff wrote.
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Guest - February 21, 2016 at 9:09pm
Just think how many jobs could be brought back to the us. . They probably would still have 100 billion in cash
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gamerscul9870 - February 21, 2016 at 12:24am
If only someone would replicate his exact look even with this, if only that could bring in a new Jobs in case Tim Cook isn't around on his last day at Apple. I'm just worried that someone after him may or may not be a good replacement. What if this happens?