The cafeteria is open, there is a Starbucks and even a nice Italian across the street if
you want to treat yourself. On Wednesdays we have a demo of the IBM 1401 at 3 pm, and
before that the restoration team works on it from 10:30 am on (it needs constant
maintenance and repairs to keep it running). I should be there. Come around and say hi!
Google headquarters are up the road, worth a picture in front of the sign. Of course a
stop at Anchor Electronics in Santa Clara if you are interested in vintage components. The
slightly underwhelming Intel Museum in Santa Clara also. No more Weird Stuff, Halted and
Excess Solutions unfortunately :-(
Marc
On Mar 13, 2023, at 9:48 AM, Tarek Hoteit via cctalk
<cctalk(a)classiccmp.org> wrote:
I truly appreciate all the suggestions that I received for my computer history museum
visit this coming Wednesday including the food options and the nearby areas. Some notes
about the “old Silicon Valley”, the limited food options, and some nearby technology shops
being gone is sad, but it is what it is. It is all an outcome of the new generation and
the disregard for the old. I guess the old Silicon Valley is is one big partial museum,
and the new are just the campuses of the big tech companies. Everything else is just now
virtual. I will still make the best out of the visit. Cheers!
Thank you, again.
Regards,
Tarek Hoteit
> On Mar 12, 2023, at 9:28 AM, Tarek Hoteit via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
wrote:
>
> Hello. I am visiting the Computer History Museum in California next week. I always
wanted to check it out and spend a day there, but something else happens. Any
recommendations of what is a must see at the museum and anything else classic computing
nearby in one day only (March 15)?
>
> Regards,
> Tarek Hoteit