
Macintosh Insiders
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Macintosh Insiders
If you’ve ever cracked open the case of an early Macintosh, you may have
noticed a bunch of signatures in raised plastic on the inside back panel. Steve
Jobs felt that the Macintosh was a piece of art, and since real artists sign
their masterpieces, he and the other employees of the Macintosh division
in 1982 afxed their signatures to a large sheet of paper. When everyone
had signed, a lm negative was made from the paper, and the signatures
were chemically etched into the core of the tooling for the inside of the
original Macintosh.
Since not everyone has access to an early Mac, the following pages ...