Sotheby’s auction house is offering a working Apple I computer, which is the original design that was built by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak back in 1976 — by hand. It’s expected to fetch between $140,000 – 180,000, and those dollars buy you a motherboard cassette interface and the original BASIC manual to get you programming partying like it’s 1979. This isn’t the first Apple I to hit the auction block, but with only 200 of the things in existence, the winning bidder will join the upper echelon of Apple enthusiasts.