But, after spending a lifetime in front of a keyboard and a blinking screen — often blissfully — we can understand why the Henry Ford organization recently paid $905,000 at auction for another Apple-1. The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Mich., is a perfect place to stash an electronic fossil behind glass so visitors can goggle at the astonishing pace of change. The computer will be on display near the Your Place in Time exhibits, which holds such technological artifacts as a Weltron eight-track player from 1970, a Pong video game by Atari from 1975, a Sony Discman from 1985 and a Nintendo Game Boy and game cartridges from 1989.