Hans Franke wrote:
> So how was the Heinz Nixdorf Museum?
Haven't been there this time, but it's nice,
althrough
my kind of computer museum would be a bit more on the
variety of the 70s and 80s focused. Also the HNF Computer
Museum is a _bit_ company specific (ok, not as much as the
Tupperware Museum). Son't get me wrong, it is still VERY
impressive and the most comprehensive of all existing
Computer/Information Technology museums in the world (at
least compared to everything I have seen until now). And
compared to the computer department of the Deutsches
Museum, all displays are finished in an usefull way (As
you might have noticed, I'm still mad about the displays
at the Deutsches Museum).
I visited the DM last month, you were in the states or I would have
contacted you. I was impressed by the machines they had but depressed by
the static nature of the displays.
What do you mean by "finished in a useful way"? Does the HNF have
working machines?
Regards
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