this is a great overview of history of computing orgs across the country -
thanks for sending it on. I'm happy to see the Media Archaeology Lab has a
couple like-minded sibling organizations that support hands-on access.
On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Evan Koblentz <evan at snarc.net> wrote:
Museums and other institutions are searching for
examples of older
technology to exhibit. Is there a computer in
your basement that
qualifies? We tell you who's looking and what they're looking for.
By Daniel Dern , Computerworld, October 03, 2013
http://www.computerworld.com/**slideshow/detail/121888<http://www.comput…
No endorsement express or implied, just passing it on...
Happily, they included the InfoAge/MARCH museum here in New Jersey. My
endorsement IS expressed and implied. :)
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Department of English, University of Colorado at Boulder
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