Thanks for the link, Gabe.
I wish I'd known about The Living Computer Museum in Seattle when I was
there a few years ago  --  I'd love to see if I can remember how to sort
payroll!!

I never realized the Computer History Museum moved from Boston to
California.  Oddly, I couldn't find any museum history on their site.

Thanks-
Douglas


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Subject: [LINUX-390] Destination z: Strolling Down Memory (Core) Lane

Strolling Down Memory (Core) Lane
Museums and online resources help preserve computing history

http://destinationz.org/Mainframe-Solution/Trends/Computing-Museums-Preserve
-IT-History.aspx


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