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History of the Mac
By Nick Hodge | January 7, 2005
If you are a Macintosh afficionado and have a yearning to know where it all started, Andy Hertzfeld's Folklore site is a must-see.
A long, long time ago - in a different time, I possessed a Macintosh 128K. The people and history here are like gods to me.
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