I haven't seen it no, but from our conversations it sounded like it was within the
last year or two that this building and the 4 digit/mo bills associated with it were
obtained. I just wasn't going to go into those details for him but it definitely
sounds like a large risk he took on.
It could still be more a storage space look than museum though depending on how stuff is
arranged. I can't recall if he registered it as a nonprofit or not but he has lucked
out with a few well off investors donating to keep it up.
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From: Evan Koblentz <evan at snarc.net>
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Subject: Re: Houston Computer Museum
To the contrary here though. He does have a public
museum/building with the majority on display.
Have you seen that first-hand? Last I heard, there were a couple of
display cases in a store front.
If I'm wrong, then that's a good thing (this time!)