A prototype Apple Macintosh with a Twiggy floppy disk drive similar to the disk drive in the Lisa 1. Due to high error rates, the Twiggy drive was ditched in the last few months before the product shipped in favor of a 400K Sony 3.5" disk drive.
(Credit: Jonathan Zufi)
If Apple really had inspired a religious following, Jonathan Zufi would be its high priest.
On his Web site, ShrineofApple.com, Zufi has collected thousands of high-quality images of nearly every Apple product ever made. He did so as a tribute to the company that inspired him and countless others growing up during the advent of personal computing.
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