Jobs saw himself as the conductor of the whiz-bang inventors and cyber-technician team. Maybe it was also from the impression of Ozawa’s impetuous, flying wild-artist hair that Jobs learned to layer a bit of artist-presentation over his own cyber-wonkiness. Because without the presentation, he was just a salesman.
A letter by Charles Darwin on the sex life of barnacles and a still-working vintage Apple computer — one of only 50 made in Steve Jobs’ garage in 1976 — are among the unique pieces of science history up for auction this month.