The Year's Best Science Fiction Stories edited by Gardner Dozois.
Haunting the library, I picked up this edition which featured stories published in 1991. One of the most interesting parts was the editor's prologue, where he gives kind of a "State of the SF Universe" speech. He talks about publishers, and how "e-books are on the horizon". It makes me realize how much computers, the internet, etc., have changed in the last 20 years. When I was a kid, my grandparents had a vacation cottage with old books lying around in it. I read many a book on those slow summer days, and I was fascinated by "Tom Swift and his Photo Telephone":

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I love seeing the cover, where Tom is talking into a weirdly mixed style of phone - the video screen is right from the 2000's, but the telephone handpiece and speaking tube are more 1870's. Just an example of technological change.

Oh yes, the SF stories in the "Year's Best" anthology were excellent, too.