It started out in bizarro world: Ian skipped this one, and Tony worked on Atari, Commodore, and Tandy gear (no Apple II!). :).... Jeff S. tested some of our Tandy hardware. Anthony and Jason worked on getting a Counterpoint system up. Refresher: Counterpoint built a few hundred Unix workstations on contract to AT&T in 1986, AT&T canceled the project, and so these were never released. The ones we have may be the last ones around. It took some brainstorming (and some trial-and-error), but this morning one of the workstations came to life! Drom stopped by, unexpected, and worked on the Univac. There was a Don Casselli sighting, but I didn't have a chance to talk to him (was busy withe museum visitors). I worked on the museum info kiosks. Big accomplishment: I installed Apache as our intranet server. Never installed that before, so I learned something new. Jason provided tech support for a few of my questions. Jameel donated two micro-form-factor PCs for powering the kiosks. I wiped them (they had Windows 10) and put on Linux, of course. :) I installed OpenKiosk on them. Tony's projects were for the VCF East Software Store. Jeff S. worked on his MOBIDIC replica which will someday power our life-size replica. I'm not sure what Dean did. Jeff B. helped out with a little of everything.