From computer antiquity.

These disks are older than many of my friends. Older than my wife… Older than
me? Well almost… Sadly, no.
Ila, yes that is a 5¼” floppy icon on the Windows 2.0 screen. Here’s a couple of rare “finds.” Knew these were around somewhere. Had to go digging in our garage this morning. Might take these in to show my students. They, like me now, store everything “in the cloud.” I still use a USB drive for backup but almost everything I do for school or work is stored on-line so I can get it anywhere, anytime.
Except for
that stuff… Sorry, no “early porn.”

I’m sure if I did have it my mom or my “ex” threw it away long ago.
The first two disks are a “promo copy” of Excel that was sent to my dad. Copyright 1988.
I remember installing this for him. On a “Compaq 386.” He didn’t know how. Sorry dad...

One of my earliest experiences with “Business” software. The “Computer Whiz Kid” certificate I posted a long time ago (also from 1988) was from our principal. I helped him with a project. That was back in Kindergarten. Who knew these would mark the beginning of a career? Academics and sports are the only two things I’ve ever been any good at.
The other is an original copy of Tetris. Copyright 1987. In Russian! Will have to play it with my friend
Aleksandra 
sometime. She needs to visit the USA.
Published by Spectrum HoloByte. Russia was known as the USSR (CCCP) back then. The box even featured the “hammer and sickle” logo. Sorry, don’t have it anymore. Very historical. As I remember, it was much more fun to play than any of the “modern” versions. Like what's on my
phone.