Another quick one for the weekend: Game Set Watch—an "alt.video game weblog"—gives us the Top 10 Silliest Computer Mag Covers in History. Note that this isn't a casual effort. It is the product of a long term commitment to collecting and cultural history. "Game Mag Weaseling" columnist Kevin Gifford combed though his personal collection of more than 2500 computer magazines to arrive at the ten kitchiest covers from the "classic era" of home computing, the 1970s and 80s. "Who's silliest" may not be the kind of question scholars would ask of this corpus or this period, but Gifford's careful consideration of the past and his meticulous attention to the sources certainly qualify his efforts as history.
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