You can't help but smile at this. Computerworld is running a special image gallery of vintage computer ads from the 1980s. This one, from Honeywell, is called "What the heck is electronic mail?" Twenty years from now, no doubt, we will look back with a certain amount of irony at some of today's leading innovations.
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There's an interesting gendering to that commercial, too. Men as soldiers, women as child care providers or as children. The latter is where the game language comes in. Will Clinton's strategy develop this further, feminizing people allegedly harmed by computer games?
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