Hey /g/uys! Who knows the origin and the meaning of the apple's logo?
I just found this out and I'll tell you; but first I wanna see if someanon of you knows the real origin of it.
What if I told you I know but don't care?
>>58947132
I do not believe you. It's an interesting curiosity and no one of my friends did know that.
>>58947155
I saw a talk by Steve Wozniak live, my school handed out free tickets for it.
IT'S GOT A MISSING BYTE
GET IT
BYTE
BECAUSE IT'S COMPUTERS
>>58947230
Well, if you don't want to give me the complete answer then give me at least a clue so I can understand if you are saying the true.
>>58947239
No, wrong!
The Alan Turing-myth seems fitting, even if it isn't true
>>58947110
>name company Apple
>use an Apple as a logo
>add a bite so it doesn't look like a cherry
>>58947321
Instead this is the right answer!!!
>>58947334
Wroooong!! This is the stupid explanation for the masses.
>>58947321
It's sadly true.
>>58947363
Sure thing bud
>>58947339
>>58947363
I swear you are one stupid pajeet
>>58947392
The only sure thing is that you are a retarded who believe in what anyone tell you.
>>58947394
Do you even know who was Alan Turing? Stupid retarded.
>>58947339
>>58947384
>So the story goes, anyway. But as nice as it is, it simply isn't true, according to the designer who created the logo, Rob Janoff. “I’m afraid it didn’t have a thing to do with it,” he said in 2009. “It’s a wonderful urban legend.” Janoff says the single bite out of the Apple logo originally served a very practical purpose: scale. The size of the bite showed that the shape was an apple, not a cherry or any other vaguely round fruit. Other theories—that the logo references Eve biting into the forbidden fruit or Newton’s discovery of gravity—are also misguided.
>>58947257
And how would you know I didn't just Google it?