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  • Ron Fredrick on Back in the U.S.A. - 'Steven Philips said: “Ron: If I’m committed prior to that I probably won’t be able to attend! ” **Steven, I hope we can maximize the turnout by considering each person’s prior commitments. This is the message I sent to Joseph…included, of course with dates of the prior commitments my wife and I have already made: “Since I hope that we could have an Apple 3.0 get together this year, I wanted to specify the dates my wife and I would be unable to attend because of prior commitments. Perhaps we could combine the prior commitment dates of everyone who wants to attend and choose possible dates after everyone’s prior commitment dates are eliminated. Then, we could decide among the interested participants which date would work.”'
  • Steven Philips on Back in the U.S.A. - 'Ron: If I’m committed prior to that I probably won’t be able to attend! 🙂'
  • Steven Philips on If Apple's AI needs its partners in the cloud, how private is it? - 'Or has Mr. Whitwam misunderstood?'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'On Friday Apple did reach a new all-time high of $315 before falling back to close at $312.06 on the day and for the week. Apple is up 2.32% over the past five days and is up 15.51% over the past month. Dell, which rose $103.86 on Friday or 32.76% to close at $420.91, released earnings and forward guidance following the close of trading on Thursday. Dell is up 215.64% over the past six months. Microsoft, which rose $23.25 or 5.45% on Friday to close at $450.24 is up 7.43% over the past five days but is in the red 8.49% over the past six months. Micron, now a $1 trillion market cap enterprise, rose $47.58 or 5.14% on Friday to close at $971.00, establishing yet another set of new highs along the way. The shares are up 87.29% over the past month and up 903.10% over the past year.'
  • Charles A. on If Apple's AI needs its partners in the cloud, how private is it? - 'I would think, in any event, users’ privacy would still be protected via Apple’s PCC servers, acting as a filter to anonymize queries between the user and Gemini and back again to the user. Or have I misunderstood?'
  • Joseph Bland on Back in the U.S.A. - 'Hi, Rodney.Your wife and Donna would have much to agree on!'
  • Rodney Avilla on Back in the U.S.A. - 'I would be interested in a PED 3.0 get together, although I believe my wife would be a hard sell. She thinks I spend too much time on all things Apple as it is now, although she thoroughly enjoys people. She has more fun at my class reunions than I do.'
  • Joseph Bland on Back in the U.S.A. - 'Sounds great, Robert! I’m pretty open. Hopefully I’m done with surgeries for this year, but other than that, no other firm commmitments.'
  • Joseph Bland on Back in the U.S.A. - 'Hi, Ron, I’ve looked high and low and cannot find an email from you listing unavailable dates. Try writing to joe.bland@nss.org. BTW, Donna’s in. Asked her this AM. We’ll rent a room overnight in the area, which is normal for us. Joe'
  • Ron Fredrick on Back in the U.S.A. - 'Robert Stack said: “Joseph: Depending on the date selected, I’d be interested too. I’m in Oakland.” **Hi Robert! This is the note I sent to Joseph this morning since I hope we can all agree on a date that fits with any plans possible attendees have already made: Since I hope that we could have an Apple 3.0 get together this year, I wanted to specify the dates my wife and I would be unable to attend because of prior commitments. Perhaps we could combine the prior commitment dates of everyone who wants to attend and choose possible dates after everyone’s prior commitment dates are eliminated. Then, we could decide among the interested participants which date would work. I attached the dates for which my wife and I already had made prior commitments. I haven’t had a response from Joseph, as yet, but I do hope we can pick a mutually agreeable date to get together.'
  • Robert Stack on Back in the U.S.A. - 'Joseph: Depending on the date selected, I’d be interested too. I’m in Oakland.'
  • Daniel Epstein on Back in the U.S.A. - 'The lesson I learned in my visit to Yugoslavia in the early 1980’s is how long the memories of these people were. And how fresh the wounds of war remained after 100’s of years. A powder keg while moving to a modern lifestyle. A documentary I worked on called “Angel Wagenstein Art is a Weapon” deals with Bulgarian writer/screenwriter Angel Wagenstein’s career after surviving WWII, ending up working behind the Iron curtain up until the 2000’s. It is being distributed on Kanopy. Plenty of reasons to visit the Balkan’s with its complex history, physical beauty, cuisine and different ways of life despite the political tensions which abound.'
  • Robert Paul Leitao on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Recapping the week: The S&P 500 reached new highs on Friday to close out the week. The DJIA broke through 51,000 for the first time on Friday and finished the week at 51,032.46. The NASDAQ Composite reached above 27,000 for the first time on Friday before settling just below that level at the close. All three major indexes reached new highs as the week’s trading came to an end. The Russell 2000 small cap index ended Friday in the red. The index set its own new records on Thursday.'
  • Joseph Bland on Back in the U.S.A. - 'Yay! BTW, PED, we’re planning an Apple 3.0 member meetup.in California for dinner. See my comment to Ron Fredrick in Premarket:Apple is Red” yesterday. So far Ron, John Konopka, and yours truly are in, including wives, sweethearts, etcetera. Obviously, all are invited, and we’d have to pick a venue and a date. Palo Alto’s Sundance and Cafe Pro Bono have been suggested. Anyone else interested?'
  • David Emery on Back in the U.S.A. - 'The history of the Balkans (dating back many thousands of years) is proof “geography is desitiny.” If you’re at a major crossroads between continents and civilizations, you can expect your history to be turbulent. And religions just add to the mix.'
  • Stephen Gordon on Back in the U.S.A. - 'Such a rich history. During the Euro 2024 soccer tournament, Croatians in the stadium would chant “Kill the Serb” as their team played. These ethnic tensions run deep, beyond my ability to judge without sounding naive. The city of San Pedro, in L.A. County, also boasts a large Croatian community, about 40,000 strong.'
  • Romeo Esparrago on Premarket: Apple is red - 'I was hoping not to buy the real PowerBooks because of space – I have a miniatures computing display on one shelf of my vertical iKea glass case that has 3D printed palm-sized versions of an Apple//, an IBM PC/AT (I built a clone in college), a Pico Mac128K, a black MacBook Pro, and a fictional “Severance” Lumon Terminal Pro. Also on that same shelf, there are an Apple Swatch watch, five iPods, an old AppleTV remote, some Apple swag knick-knacks, and an old Mac Mini (not 1st generation) upside with its bottom removed to show its interior. Allowed by my wife since it’s not taking up our garage or attic LOL! And I’m still using my Gen1 Vision Pro that I will keep (not use LOL) in perpetuity since I believe it’s one of Apple’s pivotal products (whichever direction future products go).'
  • Romeo Esparrago on Premarket: Apple is red - 'For me, it depends on your reason for keeping it – emotional or nostalgic personal attachment, you are a small collector of your past history, i.e. you have a mini-museum like some of my Apple Products friends, or you’re starting your own display mini-museum like me (I recently got a PowerBook Duo 230 and just purchased a PowerBook 170 because I worked at the Apple Fountain, CO Factory that built these in 1992), or you plan to sell it (see eBay for ideas), or you plan to see if a museum somewheres will take it. For example, the PBDuo230 boots up but starts overheating after 20mins, so instead of refurbing it, I am thinking of taking it apart & putting the pieces in a display frame to show its exterior & interior sub-assemblies. I believe the PB170 I will be receiving is more functional so I will be nursing that & bringing it to future Fountain Factory reunions, like one in Cork this coming Fall. So many fun choices! Cheers!'
  • David Emery on Saturday Apple video: Ted Koppel interviews Steve Jobs (1981) - 'Back home, Phil? Will we be seeing some trip video next Saturday?'
  • David Emery on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Off topic: When cleaning out the attic, I found a -first generation Mac Mini-. Should I keep it as a collectable? 🙂'
  • Gregg Thurman on Premarket: Apple is red - 'I’ve got a date with an orthopedic surgeon on July 15 (knee replacement). Before then I’m not very mobile. Afterwards I’ll be laid up for 3-6 months. So count me out.'
  • Ron Fredrick on Premarket: Apple is red - 'John Konopka said: “Sundance in Palo Alto is great for a steak dinner.” **Cafe Pro Bono in Palo Alto is also a great place for dinner, John. Plus, depending on how many folks might show up, they have a great separate room we could use.'
  • Ron Fredrick on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Ben Gepp said: “Although I’m only about 85% concentrated…. But would have done better if I never listened to any ‘advisers’ and gone 100%. **I completely understand, Ben…never listen to financial advisors. If they knew for absolutely certain in what to invest, they’d be retired and living on their own private island instead of working as a financial advisor. 🙂 Many years ago, my wife and I had a local Charles Schwab advisor who was very nice…but I think he got fed up with us because we refused to sell some shares of AAPL and invest in some of the stocks he pushed.'
  • Ben Gepp on Premarket: Apple is red - '236… Ron, I went in way harder than you with an initial purchase of 250 shares on October 2, 2000. Where was your conviction! Although I’m only about 85% concentrated…. But would have done better if I never listened to any ‘advisers’ and gone 100%. Well done you.'
  • Ron Fredrick on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Joseph Bland said: “Are you still living in Sunnyvale, Ron? We should get together sometime. Heck, we should have a California Apple 3.0 get-together! We haven’t done that in years!” ** Hi, Joseph! My wife and I moved from Sunnyvale almost 40 years ago and now live right next door in Los Altos…coincidently, about 1/2 mile from where Steve Jobs lived when he attended Homestead High School in Cupertino. An Apple 3.0 get together in the SF Bay Area sounds great! I’d love to meet some of the other Apple 3.0 farmers! Let’s do it!'
  • Michael Goldfeder on Premarket: Apple is red - '@Gregg: Thank you for always posting these intricate details of your option purchases. Interesting how that world operates and knowledge is always beneficial to equities owners.'
  • Joseph Bland on Premarket: Apple is red - 'Hi, John. Sounds like a plan! “Apple 3.0’s Steaks at Sundance”: What say folks? Donna and I can get a room for the night easily enough, and she loves a get-together!'
  • David Emery on Premarket: Apple was red, turned green - 'I’m worried the market for towers will decline with the growth of fiber and satellite internet'
  • Michael Goldfeder on Premarket: Apple is red - '@Ron (AKA: ALL Apple): The next 5 years will be easy for you with another $100 Billion in buybacks meaning that every long term farmer in Apple can sleep soundly at night regardless of which way the price moves. The ultimate Apple experience for investors.'
  • Steven Philips on Mark Gurman: Artist's rendition of the new Siri - 'So? Like “Paul’s dad” “E’s a mixer.” ? 🙂'