Visited my parents last sunday and I had the ultimate desire to go look for my Atari 2600 and maybe some more stuff.....
Now, my parents attic is very tidy (something I didn't inherit from my dad.....

) BUT there's a number of boxes with my old stuff there.
We did have to remove some stuff but then I opened a large box. There were all kinds of things in there: old vinyl, a scrapbook about trains (I wanted to become a traindriver when I was a kid, I'm happy I am not one now though....I could never handle at least one person per year diving in front of me.....), a book with drawings etc. from 1973-1974 (I was 6/7), a bag with electronics parts with actually some usefull TTL IC's and also a couple of 2600 carts, a load of KIJK magazines (more about that later), Robbedoes comic magazines (Spirou for the French-speaking) an old Agfa Box camera, an old Agfa Clack camera, a Beretta camera, and even the Russian-built Quartz double-8 movie camera with which my dad filmed my very first moving images (jeez, these things are worth some money:
http://cgi.ebay.com/RUSSIAN-MOVIE-VAMERA-double-8-QUARTZ-M-12-5mm-1-9-LENS-/200440211711)
Also some HO model train parts and cars (Hema=Lima) and locomotives which my son totally loved.
Didn't find my 2600 yet though....but there were plenty more boxes.
Soooooo I hear you guys say: SO WHAT....well apart from a nice trip through memory-lane it also offered some nice (arcade) videogame related stuff.
The KIJK (=LOOK) magazine was THE source for popular scientific articles for the youth in those days (the magazine still exists:
http://www.kijk.nl ). There was no National Geographic or Discovery channel those days.....
The range of years go from 1976 to 1985. I didn't have a subscription but I bought loose issues once in a while if I find it interesting enough.
Some articles are funny because they are so overtook by history. Some others are actually very nice to read seeing how much they are right on the spot. For example there is an article about GPS satellites, how it works etc. and there's even a picture of a VERY old car-nav system from Ford. The article concludes however that the use of the system would still mainly be for the military mostly.....date of this article: 1983
Another nice article is about the Hummer from 1983 as well. No one realized it would become so popular due to the 1990 Gulf war then...
And another tells about the F16 fighter that is supposedly to wear out very quickly. Funny because they are still operational today in the Dutch airforce and many others...
Anyway still unrelated I hear you say....BUT I found some very nice ads for videogames that I'm scanning now...