Not having to drive? Not having to put on one's shoes and go to the library? What a wonderful idea!
Just grab a beverage, sit down, and enjoy the knowledge. My dad loved to learn. He passed that on to his kids and grandkids. Sometimes I wish I could just grab him and show him some of the awesome things now available for free. My parents guarded a penny like it was gold. My sister and I grew up to appreciate every little thing that money could buy. Our parents worked hard, and we knew it. We miss them.
Of course, we didn't always appreciate it at the time. For example, my parents bought my sister a pair of tennis shoes that were way too big for her. They felt that she could grow into them. The shoes had the big rubber toe, and yes, I do believe they were boy shoes. The value of the "almighty"dollar meant a lot back then. What about now?
This leads me back to my point. Just check out the National Geographic website. Educators, parents, children, and grandparents can just enjoy all there is to absorb. There is so much to do and learn that it's worthy of going back for more.
Let's not overlook the quality voice from the past, something that has always been rich with information and connections to other cultures and lives.
Vintage? You bet!