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Man Becomes World’s Biggest Apple Superfan With More Than 100 Items Worth Over $36,000

A Kansas man has been given the title of the world’s ultimate Apple superfan. 

Software engineer, David Freedman has 100 Apple items worth more than $36,000 including a pair of glasses crafted by Steve Jobs’ former optician. The 29-year-old single father also named his daughter “Lisa” after Jobs’ child.

His home is painted in each of the six colors from one of Apple’s first ever logos. Every door, lock, camera and TV is controlled by Apple’s Homekit technology while he uses Siri to open the garage doors and control the heating.

He even takes vacation when Apple releases a new product or has their annual September event to announce new products.

Freedman did admit it is hard to find a partner who would be OK being second in his life to Apple.

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