It was thought to be lost, buried somewhere beneath Aspen, Colorado. Back in 1983 Steve Jobs gave a talk at the Aspen International Design Conference. After the conference, those present each donated an object to be added to a time capsule. Steve Jobs’s contribution – one of the first commercially available computer mice.
The time capsule containing a six-pack of beer, a Rubik’s cube, a blues tape and a piece of technological history was unearthed by National Geographic’s reality show “Diggers”. The mouse called Lisa and the 200 other miscellaneous items in the time capsule, were thought to be lost after the location of the tube was forgotten. It took the reality TV show to find its location and dig it up.
Watch as they unearthed the Steve Jobs Time Capsule in the video.
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