Posted on 08/16/2007 3:06:06 PM PDT by abt87
Vogue was a record label that put out records with photos ‘embedded’ under the vinyl. They were only made for a period of a few years back in the 1940’s...
http://www.voguepicturerecords.org/index.html
The CD was a total paradigm shift away from the vinyl LP and magnetic cassette tape. Truly a revolutionary technology.
"WOW! what a cool printer dad!"
"It has a keyboard built right into it!"
"Where does the cable plug in?"
LOLOL!
The 2741 was a Selectric typewriter set up as a remote terminal. It ran at about 14 characters per second. It printed on fan-folded pin-fed paper there would have been a box of it behind the terminal in the photo. It was commonly used to access the time sharing systems of the day, such as CP/67, TSS, TSO, or Multics. It was popular with users of the interactive APL programming language. APL used a lot of special characters, which could be supported by simply changing the type ball.
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