I happen to like Disney World.
Anyway, re: New York. There used to be a great store downtown called Computer
Bookworks, but I think it's gone now.
There is the famous J&R Music and Computer World, which is no Fry's, but is
still a fun and large store to wander around.
Across the river are the Stevens Institute of Technology (in Hoboken) and the
New Jersey Institute of Technology (in Newark.) Both are easily reached by
train from Manhattan.
If you're interested in the history of PDAs/handheld computers, then you're
welcome to contact me -- been working hard on building a nice collection.
As for baseball, I highly recommend Yankee Stadium, not Shea! I am, however, a
lifelong Yankees fan. :)
Evan
At 06:16 PM 6/18/04 -0700, you wrote:
Hey, all:
Any good places to visit in New York City?... and I should be clear that
I'm asking regarding classic-computing kinds of places, rather than MOMA
or Shea Stadium
or the hellish Disneyesque nightmare that Times
Square has
become. :)
Sheesh, be glad that you don't live here in central Florida, home of
Dismal World!
Joe
At least Orlando has Universal Studios, you can skip Disneyland and head
there.