- One of the attempts of now-defunct graphics hardware maker Radius, Inc. to stave off bankruptcy was to become the first holder of an Apple clone license. They produced two models before giving up. I have one, the Radius 81/110. It's a close copy of Apple's 81/110, and served me well for several years before I retired it in favor of a Power Macintosh 9600/350.
- Well, not exactly: those pictures seem to be taken from Disney's EPCOT, specifically the Spaceship Earth ride.
https://www.wired.com/2008/01/whos-the-mystery-man-in-epcots.../
- city41 461 days agoI was going to reply it doesn't really look like a real garage, more like a movie set.
- bmonkey325 463 days agoI had the same suspicion after I posted it. 1983. Apple was long public. No reason to be in the garage. And Woz never wore glasses so I wondered if it was Steve Jobs. I think this is a case of never let the facts get in the way of a cool story …