I still have a copy of Vol. 1 No. 5, the PC Product Guide of PC Magazine, vintage of 1982. It’s a big thick thing, and leafing through it is a blast from the far distant past. A true archeological expedition. A full-height 2 megabyte [sic] hard drive is advertised in it for the astounding low price of $2,000. As far as I can tell, there’s only one company that’s advertised in that mag that’s still in existence. Try to guess…
People have been predicting Apple will go out of business any minute for more than 40 years. You’d think the fact that it’s now worth $2.2 trillion would slow down the doom and gloom predictions, but really it has not.
Alexander the Good Enough over 3 years ago
I still have a copy of Vol. 1 No. 5, the PC Product Guide of PC Magazine, vintage of 1982. It’s a big thick thing, and leafing through it is a blast from the far distant past. A true archeological expedition. A full-height 2 megabyte [sic] hard drive is advertised in it for the astounding low price of $2,000. As far as I can tell, there’s only one company that’s advertised in that mag that’s still in existence. Try to guess…
momofalex7 over 3 years ago
Is that a picture of Johnny Carson?
erik.vanthienen over 3 years ago
But you will be able to join the exclusive paradise of Vintage Computing!
Ed The Red Premium Member over 3 years ago
People have been predicting Apple will go out of business any minute for more than 40 years. You’d think the fact that it’s now worth $2.2 trillion would slow down the doom and gloom predictions, but really it has not.
cwest over 3 years ago
At least it puts the timeline circa 1997
gopogogo Premium Member over 3 years ago
Actually: April 2, 1985.
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
Well, at least there can be no confusing of Bananas and Apples!
PuppyPapa over 3 years ago
Maybe that WAS supposed to be W, but it sure as shootin’ looks like Joe Da Prez now!
phoenixnyc over 3 years ago
I don’t remember this arc!
jdi801 over 3 years ago
This didn’t age well.
johnec over 3 years ago
Was this a microsecond before they came up with the revolutionary Banana-pod?