Without further context, it's difficult to provide a detailed explanation of this notation. It could refer to:

Archives of magazines like Penthouse, including specific issues such as the September 1984 edition, can be of interest for various reasons:

If you're interested in the content of Penthouse or similar magazines from that era, you might enjoy:

Concept Overview: This feature transforms a standard file listing into an interactive, editorialized exploration of the specific digital artifact. It treats the PDF not just as a file, but as a historical object that has passed through many hands (denoted by the "179" tag) to arrive at the user's screen. It bridges the gap between 1984 pop culture and modern digital preservation.

Visual Layout: The interface mimics the aesthetic of 1980s teletext or early DOS menus—green monospace text on a black background—overlaid on a low-opacity, grainy scan of the magazine's actual September 1984 cover.

Interactive Elements:

1. The "Added by 179" Provenance Chain Instead of a simple "Uploaded by" line, this feature visualizes the "179" figure as a digital curator.

2. "September 1984: The Analog World" Sidebar A context engine that parses the text within the PDF to show what the world looked like when this issue hit the stands.

3. The "Penthouse Forum" Discussion Node Since this is a community-scanned item, the feature integrates a comment layer directly onto the PDF viewer.

Why This Works: It gamifies the act of archiving. It respects the user’s intent (finding a specific issue) but adds value by celebrating the effort of the uploader ('179') and providing historical context to the year 1984, turning a simple PDF download into an educational experience.

The September 1984 issue of Penthouse magazine is historically significant for featuring unauthorized photos of Vanessa Williams, leading to a major media scandal and her resignation as Miss America. This 15th Anniversary issue became a focal point in discussions on privacy rights, media ethics, and feminist perspectives during the 1980s. You can find more details in the 15th Anniversary Issue of Penthouse Magazine.

September 1984 issue of Penthouse is widely considered the most infamous and high-demand edition in the magazine's history. It is a 15th-anniversary special that became a cultural flashpoint due to two major scandals featured in a single issue. Key Features and Scandals The Vanessa Williams Scandal : The issue features unauthorized nude photographs of Vanessa Williams

, who was the reigning Miss America at the time. The resulting controversy pressured her to relinquish her title in July 1984, just weeks before her reign ended. Traci Lords Centerfold : This issue marked the debut of Traci Lords

(appearing as Nora Louise Kuzma) as a centerfold. It was later discovered she was only 15 or 16 years old at the time of the shoot, making the issue a subject of legal scrutiny and a "contraband" collectible in some contexts. Record-Breaking Sales

: Fueled by the Vanessa Williams scandal, the issue sold approximately 5.3 million copies

, making it the second highest-selling issue in the magazine's history. It reportedly sold out at newsstands within two days. Editorial Content

Penthouse, 15th anniversary issue, September 1984 | Finding Aids