Reply 60 of 63, by chrismeyer6
Aui wrote on 2025-03-06, 07:18:NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC – The biggest Big Box […]
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC – The biggest Big Box
Ok – this time I chose something slightly out of the box …
a collection of 31(!) CD-Roms with every NG magazine between 1888 to around 1998.I got this for free from a friend – and I was very happy. It is possible to see the images on newish computers (i.e. those still having an optical drive) but to properly navigate the individual issues Win 95 or 98 is required. Interestingly it is published by Broderbund – I had no idea they were publishing things other than games. Browsing through the articles and through the years is a lot of fun, because you inevitably get stuck on something interesting in each issue. Although all in all it’s a bit overwhelming (can’t imagine how it would look to keep such a collection in paper. You could probably store up to 10 RETRO Computers instead !). Of course a lot of articles have aged rather poorly but some are still worth reading.
What is also really interesting are the advertisements over the years. How about a Trip with a fast ocean liner form Europe to USA ?
Equally cool – early home computer advertisements:PC Junior anyone ? No ? – too bad…
That's honestly really cool. When I was a kid I loved software like that. I loved every time we got a new version of Microsoft Encarta in the computer lab in elementary school.