Went to @prelinger Library today, and while searching for other things, I found a few more for this collection.
Let’s start with this stamp from Tunisia (1968), celebrating the computerization of postal office.pic.twitter.com/3JLN2O56eG
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RCA made an appearance before in this thread, with the Dunce cap computer, and an ad for Octoputer. Here are a few more appearances of the latter.pic.twitter.com/fWVXJcChnK
Ooof, the Octoputer is really, really creepy the more you look at it or think about it.pic.twitter.com/zh9nl4APj8
A few more “computer myths explained” by @montewolverton, a cartoonist that is still active today.pic.twitter.com/kgFZ0WIV2N
Two more RCA images. All of these have been created by Ed Renfro (1924–2012).pic.twitter.com/tBihnWqx3g
A whole family of sentient computers from a Sunnyvale, Calif. company with a wonderful name Boole & Babbage:pic.twitter.com/gT1HoE8BhN
This is a weird cover, and a reminder that BASIC predated home computers by over a decade.pic.twitter.com/FUEcsXtLYD
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