On 10/3/13 1:51 PM, "Jim Stephens" <jws at jwsss.com> wrote:
The main page of the article that popped up on my
screen said "The
Computer History Museum" in Seattle. And that someone from
Computerworld had looked to donate to them.
Maybe an artifact of my browser (running adblock plus) or just an editor
got his original meaning.
I really think it is unfortunate there are two TCHM's (if there are,
have not read the article). because I've recommended and plan to vector
all I have of interest to the Mountain View one. My recommendation to
others didn't include there might be confusion on that.
Jim
On 10/3/2013 11:10 AM, Dennis Boone wrote:
By Daniel
Dern , Computerworld, October 03, 2013
Daniel Dern was a tech writer for Prime in the 70s. He wrote the
editor/text formatter manual. He felt strongly about the human touch,
so it's full of cartoons and poetry and such. It's unique in the Prime
ouevre in that sense.
http://bitsavers.org/pdf/prime/fdr/FDR3104_EditorAndRunoff_Jun78.pdf
De
Wow, I don't know what your browser is doing to you! I looked at the same
stuff and CHM was distinct from us (LCM) in Seattle. I'm really happy to
see that they picked up Digital Den in Cambridge, too - it's a new venture
that has a lot of promise. -- Ina