And these wonderful full-color ads for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft. Talking about fuel cells for the Apollo program, and the SNAP-50/SPUR nuclear reactor in space (see official declassified program summary here osti.gov/biblio/4307107…)
Of course, should anything go wrong, Rock of Ages has you covered
Are you the overly-vigorous type of toothbrusher?
Is your daughter a "hit-or-miss" type of toothbrusher?
Then there's this ad by Coca-Cola
A wide variety of pen ads
Going over to car ads, let's start with Chevrolet, with a solid ad
MG with pun-based ads targeting men
Buick. I don't understand those ads.
Cadillac
Ford, with the beautiful Thunderbird
And Pontiac with a stunning 2-page spread
Pontiac again, this time with an illustration. I just couldn't bring myself to ruin the preview on the previous tweet.
Moving from cars to insurance companies.
We have Continental Insurance with their Minuteman, Metropolitan Life teaching you how to eat healthy, and MONY
It's time to wrap up '63 with. Just a few more ads to go.
First - ACCUTRON - is it a watch or a death-star?
Color TVs
Cameras!
Kodak
Keystone
Bell & Howell, bringing out the expert in you!
How about some colonialist travel?
Tread the untrod paths of small Greek towns!
Come to New Zealand and have the locals entertain you!
So you probably didn't know this, but 1966 is apparently the year of the boat-motor, with Johnson, Evinrude, and merCruiser going very
very
very strong.
Seems I missed one!
Next up - Bell System!
You can telephone all over the world!
And for only $12, plus tax, for the first 3 minutes!
I really like the pictures in those ads by Metropolitan Life insurance
Get a Hamilton watch stuck in your eye!
Seems like lawn mowers were also big in '66.
I really like these lawn mowers in action pictures from International Harvester Company. For some reason, they give me really strong Star-Trek vibes.
The next 3 are also wonderful
Going towards photography & TV, GT&E had some wonderfully stylized ads this year.
I could totally have the first one hanging on my wall.
Polaroid going strong with their Model 100 folding cameras, and cats!
And Kodak and Bell & Howell with video cameras, and a Kodak that seems to be showcasing GT&E's flash-cube we saw earlier
Going to TVs and Stereo - I had no idea Magvanox Astro-Sonic was a thing!
It's a stereo, AM/FM radio, record player, and a huge piece of furniture all in one!
If you wondered where all the space ads went - they went to RCA's TV ads
And as a final entry in this category, we have Zenith to remind us that TVs used to be made by hand
Before we finish 1966 with car and travel ads, we have some miscellaneous ads
We have General Electric with automatic knives, the Shakespeare Recording Company with Hamlet, School Bulletin - which mostly seems like a "get your kids to read" ad
And some oil company ads. Including Sinclair Oil Corporation with a "nature is cool!" ad.
And now, cars!
First, we have Cadillac with "some of our best friends are chauffeurs"
Jeep Wagoneer, keeping your wife safe!
Oldsmobile Toronado, which is just so darn pretty (and I'm pretty sure I had multiple of those as toy cars when I was a kid)
Can anything
this beautiful
really be a tiger?
It's a Pontiac,
Isn't it?
And in addition to this piece of poetry, two more traditional Pontiac ads
Then we have Ford. They advertised A LOT this year.
Five different Thunderbird ads
...here's the fifth
Followed by Mercury & Lincoln ads
And some non-car Ford ads (don't forget the lawn-mower ads from earlier in the thread)
Chevrolet had 2 cars to advertise this year. First, Chevy Caprice - "the convertible that doesn't convert" - if you want to do your makeup while laying on the roof
And with what's probably the best car ads ever - Chevy Impala
"Got something to hide?
(We've got the place.)"
"Somehow
Impala doesn't seem destined
to be big with secret agents"
And for the last category this year - Travel.
Let's have United set the mood, shall we?
You can travel locally (in the US)
You can fly with Japan Air Lines
"Don't miss the famous Japan Air Lines 'Welcome Aboard" from Noriko [...], Fumiko [...], or Shoko"
"Say something funny
you experience a charming response
reflecting 1,200 years of tradition
Enjoy the special charm of Japan Air Lines"
You can travel to South America, to see this one particular girl, or the hideous beauty of the natives!
Go to Mexico
Or Canada
Still Canada
Yep, still Canada
And that's it for 1966.
And, somehow, I forgot to post these Bahama Islands ads
Time for another round of National Geographic Ads!
This time - 1972!
Starting with Travel and Airline ads, as they are really cool this year, and remind us of very different times.
To get into the holiday spirit, let's start with Ethiopia and Austria
Lebanon & Pakistan are busy with name-dropping (albeit of a very different nature)
[thread] Reading a lot of C++ code lately, there are quite a few features I miss from tools for binary reverse engineering.
Instant renaming.
Want to give a function a name that is more indicative for you? Go ahead. Just hit 'rename', rename, and you're done. No waiting, no missed spots. Everything renamed instantly. Even in projects with >300k functions.
Instant xrefs (uses) for identifiers. Both globally and inside functions. Just click, and you have it. No waiting. Sure, it can miss in some cases if your analysis isn't good enough, but that's just because it's binary analysis.