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Steve Jobs: Time Magazine from October 18, 1999 - CGC 8.0 (WHITE Pages) Attractive issue of Time magazine from October 18, 1999, 8 x 10.5, with the front cover picturing Steve Jobs between iMac computer screens containing Toy Story characters Woody and Buzz Lightyear, with lead article line: “Steve’s Jobs, He Saved Apple with his hot new iMac. He struck gold at Pixar with digital movies like Toy Story 2. You’d think he’d learn to chill. Think different.” The mailing field to the lower right remains blank. Encapsulated by CGC with a grade of 8.0 (white pages).

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Steve Jobs: Time Magazine from October 18, 1999 - CGC 8.0 (WHITE Pages) Attractive issue of Time magazine from October 18, 1999, 8 x 10.5, with the front cover picturing Steve Jobs between iMac computer screens containing Toy Story characters Woody and Buzz Lightyear, with lead article line: “Steve’s Jobs, He Saved Apple with his hot new iMac. He struck gold at Pixar with digital movies like Toy Story 2. You’d think he’d learn to chill. Think different.” The mailing field to the lower right remains blank. Encapsulated by CGC with a grade of 8.0 (white pages).

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