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ON THIS DAY: In 1984, the first Apple Macintosh went on sale for $2,495, paving the way for desktop publishing, Type 3 errors, Web sites about angels and Turkish studs, and silly movies about computers. Like THE NET, in which characters we just don't care about pound on keyboards and stare at computer screens in an alternate universe in which Sandra Bullock and Jeremy Northam are typical computer geeks. |
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