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2011-05-12
I didn't know the future of computing went back 30 years in to the past.
Maybe if it's relevant to today or the future, but Apple back then isn't Apple today. It's not like we still put up walls to keep the Roman legions out.
Still, I enjoy a bit of history even when it's biased towards a goal of convincing an anonymous group of people that are trying to change the past.