One would think, to the 4th of July. If it continued to the 5th, it wouldnt be the 4th july sale would it?
Yes.
The Apple I went on sale in July 1976 and was market-priced at $666.66 :)
The Apple 1 went on sale in July 1976 at a price of $666.66.
I bought furniture from them two weeks ago and the guy that helped me stated there would be a sale over 4th July he just was not sure of which specific items would be on sale.
The Fourth of July celebration is considered as American as apple pie and baseball because it commemorates the United States' independence from British rule, symbolizing freedom, unity, and patriotism, which are core values of American identity. Just like apple pie and baseball, the Fourth of July has become deeply ingrained in American culture and tradition, representing the spirit of the nation and its people.
In some places its not open and in some places, they are and they have lots of things on sale.
11th April 1976
The Apple 2 was introduced into the market on June 6, 1977.
36,000 shells at whole sale 150 each is over 5,000,000.00
Fourth of July
The Apple I (the company's first computer model) was first displayed at the Homebrew Computer Club in July, 1976, and was available for sale in the same month.