I haven't seen the indoor photos before till now, I think that place is
very impressive - I would add it to my list of travels. This is
certainly not just a room full of stuff lying around in somebody's
garage or living room.
Even thought it's a private collection - alot of museums are privately
owned - there's no rule that a museum is supposed to be publicly owned.
From looking at the photos there, he made a great effort to have
machines on display for the public, some mention of historical timeline
is shown, including educational material [e.g. using video feeds]. Plus
the mention of further exhibits being planned for display. All of which
is the intention of a museum.
=Dan
http://www.vintagecomputer.net/ragooman
Evan Koblentz wrote:
I know, I just hate when people mis-label stuff.
Bob's private
collection is not a "museum". I would feel this way regardless of my
own efforts.
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Not all of us have a former Naval Communications
Research Base to
setup our stuff in ;-)
Evan Koblentz wrote:
Here we go again ....
Bob's collection is impressive. But that's all it is: a collection,
owned by one person, located inside a private office.
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