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Core Memory: Visuals of Vintage Computers

Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers

Recently I was wandering through on of my favorite local bookstores here in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and I came across a beautiful coffee table book which featured some delicious photos of vintage computers:

Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers

What blew me away about the book was the sharp design and the photographs by Mark Richards. What's amazing to me about these artifacts is that theyshow just how fast everything has changed in the world of computers in the last few decades. If you look at an automobile from 1970 the industrial design may be a bit different, but what's under the hood is pretty much the sam car that you'd see today. However with computers what would take up a room and require a team of experts to operate can now fit into a cell phone which can be operated by a child.

You can check out the website of Mark Richards here, and below are just a few of the technolicious photographs from the book:

Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers

Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers

Core Memory: A Visual Survey of Vintage Computers

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