We are skipping back to one of the most interesting (in retrospect, obviously) times in my living history, the Cold War, at its apex, in 1983.

We are skipping back to one of the most interesting (in retrospect, obviously) times in my living history, the Cold War, at its apex, in 1983.
For a child of the late “˜90s like me, hearing stories about the Cold War and Russian aggression is a bit like watching “˜80s sitcoms: I’m just removed enough from that era that, while I can find a few points to identify with, the bulk of the subject matter is eerily foreign.