Big h/t to @agencyspy for finding this gem on the electronic newspaper, produced by KRON in 1981:
Key facts:
1. In 1981, 2,000-3,000 people in the bay area had home computers.
2. To subscribe to the electronic version of San Francisco Examiner, you had to send a coupon.
3. It took 2 hours to receive the entire newspaper over the phone.
4. This story did not mention Al Gore.
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Sunday, February 1, 2009
The Columbus Blue Jackets. They're in the NHL.

A Columbus native, I've followed the team and make it back for a game every year. I waited to get a CBJ sweater...until Rick Nash was drafted. To me, he was the first franchise player. (Bethany's Hockey Rants has a great post about this. Here's a sense of his talent.) Former general manager/dictator-for-life Doug McLean stayed too long, but now there's real leadership in the front office with the shrewd GM Scott Howson and on the bench with benevolent drill sergeant/coach Ken Hitchcock.

You can follow the Blue Jackets playoff chase here.
(Photo credits: Barry Melrose Rocks, via Lost Lion, top; Bluejacketsxtra, above.)
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