Flashback: Electronic Mail Ad From 1977

by DJ Neawedde | 29th June 2007


If this isn’t hilarious, then I don’t know what is… “What the heck is Electronic Mail?” Then in the side column it says “Simply put, it means high-speed information transportation.” This obviously an ad to promote how advanced they were back then - Honeywell boasts, “Tomorrow’s automated office will clearly include Electronic Mail. But like the rest of the Office of the Future, it’s available at Honeywell today.”


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    Flashback: Electronic Mail Ad From 1977

    by DJ Neawedde | 29th June 2007


    If this isn’t hilarious, then I don’t know what is… “What the heck is Electronic Mail?” Then in the side column it says “Simply put, it means high-speed information transportation.” This obviously an ad to promote how advanced they were back then - Honeywell boasts, “Tomorrow’s automated office will clearly include Electronic Mail. But like the rest of the Office of the Future, it’s available at Honeywell today.”


    Related Posts

  • VaporStream Recordless Email System
  • Windows Live Mail Desktop Beta with Gmail support
  • No Computer. No Internet. Just E-mail.
  • Apple to release 2 iPhones for 2007
  • Infineon gets order for U.S. passport chip
  • 12″ LCD electronic sheet music stand
  • Subscribe



    One Response to “Flashback: Electronic Mail Ad From 1977”

    1. w3sh magazine » Says:

      […] Via Ministryoftech […]

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