My time in Atlanta concluded with a commute up to Roswell in the northern suburbs where I got the chance to get an impressive preview of the Computer Museum of America. I’ve written the visit ...
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that I snapped when I had the honor of introducing them to each other for the first time at the Flea@MIT back in
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Supercomputing Clubhouse
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BTW If you’re not already familiar with the history of CHM and it’s older incarnation in Boston, be sure to check out the page about it on this site).
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Finally, the exhibit on this site has been freshly updated with the above resources and more. Check it out! Learning and Computing
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Luckily, there is a lot more going on out there than most people realize. There are a number of places you can look to find information, and there are links to some resources on this site here.
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Guide
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In reply to Jack Rubin. Lovely idea! They would require a hall, or perhaps a zoo/garden of their very own. BTW ...
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How about a zoo with the Honeywell computer component animals?
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Mary Hopper is there exhibiting the New Computer Museum: 3D Edition and giving the related presentation Virtual Computer Museums: How to Visit, Exhibit and DIY. Here is a special page on this si...
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