<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>plime.com : plime.com : Search Results : Vintage : RSS 2.0</title><link>http://www.plime.com/</link><description></description><language>en-us</language><webMaster>plime.com</webMaster><copyright>2009, plime.com.</copyright><lastBuildDate></lastBuildDate><pubDate></pubDate><generator>Plime/1</generator><docs>http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss</docs><image><title>plime.com : plime.com : Search Results : Vintage : RSS 2.0</title><url>http://www.plime.com/images/logo.gif</url><link>http://www.plime.com/</link></image><item><title><![CDATA[Vintage World War II Airplane Crashes In NY]]></title><description><![CDATA[A vintage World War II plane crashed in the Atlantic near Fire Island Sunday, killing its sole occupant, a seasoned aviator who was practicing for an upcoming air show, officials said.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/105022/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/105022/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Cartoon Crypt: Directory of Vintage Monkey Cartoons ]]></title><description><![CDATA[vintage monkey cartoons from around the web.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/arts/l/76091/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/arts/l/76091/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Vintage Cartoons!]]></title><description><![CDATA[What's up, Doc?<br/><br/>From <a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://www.vintagetooncast.com/search/label/superman" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">1940s Superman</a> to <a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://www.vintagetooncast.com/search/label/looney_toons" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">LooneyToons</a>, a whole load of vintage cartoons to enjoy for free.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/35117/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/35117/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Vintage sexist advertising]]></title><description><![CDATA[Vintage advertising -- found in my mother's basement, flea markets and various corners of the Internet -- dusted off and displayed for your viewing pleasure.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/politics/l/111108/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/politics/l/111108/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Extraordinary Vintage Color Photos Of US Cities]]></title><description><![CDATA[Take a journey into the past with this immense gallery of amazing urban photographs from a time forgotten.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/47873/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/47873/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Two girl hitch hikers in 1940 (careful@work)]]></title><description><![CDATA[Two girl hitch hikers try everything to have someone stop... a little vintage video, with nice lingerie and stockings... (I guess this was considered 'hard core' back then)]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/24224/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/24224/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Vintage (50s, 60s, 70s) board games and toys]]></title><description><![CDATA[Description, some pictures.  I wouldn't call them bargains (considering back in their day you could probably get each of them for well under $5) but it's fun looking and you might just find one you can't live without!]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/3250/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/3250/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Video Gallery: Best Vintage Tech Commercials]]></title><description><![CDATA[Selling computers and videogames used to be much more difficult. Back when it was considered impressive to be able to display both blue and light blue, actual screenshots tended to congregate at the intersection of boring and repulsive. That's why a generation was raised thinking that the main purpose of a home computer was to store recipes. These ads take a slightly more elaborate approach to selling geek materials to the geeky, bringing in anything from transvestitism to Shatner -- although, sadly, not a transvestite Shatner.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/world/l/48077/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/world/l/48077/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Vintage computers]]></title><description><![CDATA[Computers from &quot;back in the day&quot;. And I mean really old...]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/41405/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/41405/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[More Vintage Sexist Advertising]]></title><description><![CDATA[These old ads are kind of hilarious (in a weird way) and tremendously sad.  I thought I understood mid-century sexism until I started looking through these ads.  Apparently I was just aware of it, I don't think I'll ever understand it.  Related <a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://www.plime.com/l/111108/1/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">plime</a>.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/115193/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/115193/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Top Photoshop Artists of the World Compete ]]></title><description><![CDATA[nowpublic.com has a link to a rather vintage (2002) Worth1000 contest entitled &quot;Vintage Products&quot;]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/5060/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/5060/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Vintage Geisha and other photographs]]></title><description><![CDATA[<a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/vintageresources.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Vintage Resources</a> provide a range of imagery and ephemera for your use or just admiration.<br/><br/>The link is to the Geisha Gallery, but there are many more, including <a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/vimages.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Beauties in their time,</a> <a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/vic.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">children</a> and <a class="plime" href="/redir.p?http://www.art-e-zine.co.uk/vie8.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">instant ancestors</a> to fill any gaps in your family history.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/44994/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/44994/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[17 Vintage Beer Ads That Somehow Helped Sell More Beer]]></title><description><![CDATA[It is funny to look back at the things that entertained, enticed and inspired our culture but a few decades ago. Not only is the style out of date, but the thematic choices made and images used leave us to wonder how on earth these advertisements did not, in fact, damage the company's marketing effort.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/80094/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/80094/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[40 Gorgeous Vintage Tobacco Advertisements]]></title><description><![CDATA[Tobacco advertising has got to be one of the most morally questionable industries out there.<br/><br/>It seems these advertisers would stop at nothing to exploit every possible resource - all in name of peddle their wares.  A few victims of tobacco advertisements include celebrities, doctors, children, the military, Christmas, nostalgia, cartoon characters, and of course everyone&#8217;s favorite - sex.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/116978/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/116978/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Invading The Vintage]]></title><description><![CDATA[Cute aliens invading grandpa' postcards]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/arts/l/128526/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/arts/l/128526/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Square America ]]></title><description><![CDATA[A gallery of vintage snapshots &amp; vernacular photography.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/35357/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/35357/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Cocaine Toothache Drops]]></title><description><![CDATA[Nice collection of vintage remedy/medicine adverts that give and insight into how stoned everyone must have been back in the day.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/122248/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/122248/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Vintage Baseball Teams  - playing the game 1860's style]]></title><description><![CDATA[A growing number of baseball enthusiasts are joining &quot;throwback&quot; baseball leagues.  Players wear the classic white long-sleeved shirt and short-brimmed hats popular in the game's early years.  Another big difference?  No gloves. &quot;Only sissies wear a mitt...&quot;<br/><br/>*THIS is baseball I could get into.  No corporate endorsements, no steroids, no million-dollar salaries.  Just guys out in the summer sun playing a game they love.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/sports/l/59428/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/sports/l/59428/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Vintage &#8216;Space Age&#8217; Illustrations]]></title><description><![CDATA[I just love to look at this stuff...If only.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/arts/l/83192/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/arts/l/83192/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item><item><title><![CDATA[Ray Kottner's free taxi locked up]]></title><description><![CDATA[Authorities in New York have shut down an 80-year-old taxi driver who says he offered free rides in his vintage Checker cab.]]></description><link>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/28414/1/</link><guid>http://www.plime.com/plime-com/l/28414/1/</guid><category>plime.com</category><pubDate></pubDate> </item></channel></rss>