University of Kentucky 1980-1981 course catalog cover features a book
on “computers and data processing.” Computing* isn’t quite as classic as
literature or history, but it’s got at least 30 years under its belt.
Happy start of the semester to all the students!
*The mathematics involved in computing certainly are, though!
Showing posts with label 1980s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1980s. Show all posts
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Blast from the past
From 1987 edition of The Cats' Pause newsletter
From 1987 edition of The Cats' Pause newsletter
From 1987 edition of The Cats' Pause newsletter
Over the past three months, I have been scanning basketball programs and The Cats' Pause newsletters for an athletics website project in University Archives. Sometimes, what is most interesting (and also provides some diversion from the subject at hand) are the advertisements in these publications. Some remind me of long-forgotten businesses or events in Lexington, while others are a reminder of better-off-forgotten fashions and pop-culture.
What caught my eye with the military registration ad were the references to popular music at the time: "The Boss, New Edition, Rush." Even the reference to the "stereo" is dated, since 18 year olds are far more likely to be plugged into their iPods these days. In the Ashland Oil ad, it was the acid-wash jeans and big hair. And while the earliest ad is before my time, I do remember when the Welgo store was still around, and also appreciate the now kitschy qualities of the drawings.
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