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Introduction
Join us as we live the time-traveler's dream—the deep, lucid, [https://youtube.googleapis.com/v/r3EbwSOpw_A|Orwellian vision|new_window=true] of hope, fear, and nostalgia that is 1984. Just in time for its 30th anniversary, we laid hands on an '84 original: the Macintosh 128K. And, you guessed it—we're tearing it down like it's the Berlin Wall.
Today's blast from the past is brought to you with some awesome help from [http://cultofmac.com/|Cult of Mac|new_window=true] and [http://vintagemacmuseum.com/|The Vintage Mac Museum|new_window=true]. Cult of Mac will have us note that no vintage Macinti were harmed in the making of this guide. Our 128K had already passed beyond the veil before its noble sacrifice.
Fire up the flux capacitors and find our [https://www.facebook.com/iFixit|Facebook|new_window=true], track our timely [https://www.twitter.com/iFixit|Tweets|new_window=true], and get a dose of nostalgia from our filter-friendly [http://www.instagram.com/iFixit|Instagram|new_window=true].
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