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While we are huge fans of time travel, it isn't too often that we get a true blast from the past. Today, we live the dream—the deep, lucid, Orwellian hallucination full of hope, fear, and mostly nostalgia. Sending us back to 1984 all over again, today, we tear down the iconic Macintosh 128K. | Join us as we live the time-traveller's dream—the deep, lucid, Orwellian vision of hope, fear, and nostalgia that is 1984. Just in time for its 30th anniversary we laid hands on an '84 original: the 128K Macintosh and you guessed it, we're going to tear it apart. | | Join us as we go backToday's blast from the past is brought to you with some help from [http://cultofmac.com/|Cult of Mac] and [http://vintagemacmuseum.com/|The Vintage Mac Museum]. Cult of Mac Notes: No vintage Macinti were harmed in the future withmaking of this guide. Our sacrificial 128K had already passed beyond the veil before its noble sacrifice.
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