- AOL disk collecting
AOL disk collecting is the
collecting ofCD-ROM s anddiskette s distributed by theAmerica Online company, containing computersoftware for accessing the America Online service. These CD-ROMs and diskettes are somewhat infamous for their excessive distribution. While disliked by many Americans who received them en masse during the late 1990s and early 2000s, AOL disks also provide an entertaining hobby for a few. The collector need not harbor any positive feelings toward theAOL Time Warner corporation, nor even be an AOL subscriber, although some of the larger collections are held by former and current AOL employees.While there are no official figures released by
AOL Time Warner , it is estimated there are over 1000 disk-designs in existence and over a billion disks have been produced in total. Thisdirect mail marketing strategy is the brainchild ofJanice Brandt , who joined the company in 1993 as the Vice President of Marketing. It was a huge success, and soon afterAOL became the biggestinternet service provider in the world.Characteristics of AOL disks
Collecting of AOL disks started becoming popular as AOL introduced intricate designs on the labels of their CD-ROMs. Some of these feature references to movies and
pop culture cartoon characters such asBugs Bunny . Others havemarketing terms printed on the CD-ROM such as "Gold ", "Platinum " or "Titanium ". Still others are special themed versions for holidays such asChristmas . Finally, there are a number of disks not fitting into any particular category, of arbitrary design.When looking at an AOL
CD-ROM ordiskette , there are certain characteristics to look for besides the overall design:
* "Packaging" - AOL disks come in various packaging options includingcardboard holders, jewel cases, DVD-size boxes, tin boxes, particle board boxes, and various plastic enclosures. Tin boxes are especially popular with collectors. It is generally recommended not to remove the packaging in order to preserve quality and value of the disk.
* "Media" - while AOLCD-ROM s are quite widespread, there were also a number of 3.5" AOLdiskette s released, especially for older versions. These are considered more valuable. Especially coveted by collectors are 5.25" AOL floppies. [ [http://www.compwisdom.com/topics/AOL AOL - CompWisdom ] ]
* "Version Number" - this would be the version number of the AOL software such as "AOL 9.0". Older versions of disks (especially 3.0 and below) are usually considered more valuable. It is somewhat unusual, although possible, for two or more versions to share the same design.
* "Number of Free Hours" - The number of free hours advertised on theCD-ROM . Often two disks with the same design will have a different number of free hours.
* "Language and locality" - AOL CD-ROMs come in a variety oflanguage s and are released in several countries. Non-English CD-ROMs are considered more valuable in the United States due to the difficulty of obtaining them.
* "Release Year" - the year aCD-ROM ordiskette was released. Usually printed above or next to the serial number.
* "Serial Number" - the majority of (but not all) AOL disks have aserial number printed on them. Sometimes two disks with identical characteristics and designs will have different serial numbers. For all intents and purposes, only when two disks have the same serial number are they considered identical, although the true nature of the serial numbers is not commonly known outside of AOL.Obtaining AOL disks
AOL stopped distributing their mass mailing of CDs as of August 2006. Older version discs can still be acquired from AOL CD Disk collecting websites.
Controversy
The mass distribution of these disks was seen as wasteful by many people and led to protest groups. One such was No More AOL CDs, a web-based effort by two IT workers [ [http://www.cbc.ca/consumers/market/files/home/aol_discs/ What to do with those AOL CDs] , a March 2003
CBC News article] to collect one million disks. The intent was to return the disks to AOL in an attempt to "end this wasteful practice while sharing a laugh or two". The website was started in August 2001. An estimated 410,176 CDs were collected by August 2007 when the project was shut down. [http://web.archive.org/web/20070820184342/http://www.nomoreaolcds.com/ Internet Archive Wayback Machine 2007 Aug 20 archive of NoMoreAOLCDs.com main page] ]Popular culture
*In an episode of
Futurama , the Earth was threatened by a giant meteor made out of 20th century garbage. At one point it was noted that a large part of the meteor consisted of discarded AOL disks.References
External links
* [http://www.aolcollecting.com #1 Site for AOL CD Install Disks] - AOL CD DISKS including 9.0 VR Vista Ready Version. Also you can get older versions of America Online install Disks. Site has information on AOL Collectible CDs with an informative insight into the hobby of collecting AOL CDs.
* [http://www.lydiasaoldisks.com Lydia's AOL Disks] - Collection of over 2,500 AOL CDs and disks, including the original version 1.0's, 5.25" floppies, and foreign CDs.
* [http://www.angelfire.com/hi5/hausermail/ EASY WAY to get an AOL Install CD Disc including Vista] Quick & Easy site to get the AOL software CD version you're looking for!
* [http://www.aolcdcollecting.com Genuine Original Re Install AOL CD Disks] A nice selection of NEW older original factory sealed version install AOL CDs available to buy including AOL 9.0 VR Vista Ready CDs. Everyone's looking for an AOL 9.0 VR Vista Ready CD Disk. Here's the site where you can get your 9.0 VR Vista CD Disk.
* [http://www.angelfire.com/my/aolcollection/installaolcds.html Popular Site to get Older AOL Install Disks] Great web page where you can obtain any older versions of AOL install software.
* [http://cdromcollector.com cdROMcollector.com] AOL collection organized by number.
* [http://www.geocities.com/theaolcollector The AOL Collector] A large collection of AOL disks.
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