We had a nice group of visitors today from a Pennsylvania museum of industry. They took a thorough tour and stayed for a while. Bill I. escorted them around the campus. Adam and Tony both did warehouse projects. I helped before/after museum hours. Today's assorted warehouse accomplishments: - Cleared a whole shelving unit from the Commodore aisle. During the past few months, that aisle got condensed from 10 units down to 7 units by meticulously assessing what we do/don't need. - Added several Amiga computers to the surplus category. - Remember I posted a while ago about the AT&T "Counterpoint" never-released Unix workstations? They'd been living in various places of the unsorted area. Now they have their very own shelving unit in the sorted area. - Figured out a way to make room for a whole extra aisle in the sorted side! It'll be mostly for DEC, Epson, HP, and Heathkit. - Sorted some books and software. - There's a Mac SE in the surplus area. We happened to have a spare Mac SE original box. We made them into an item. ________________________________ Evan Koblentz, executive director Vintage Computer Federation a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit evan@vcfed.org (646) 546-9999 www.vcfed.org facebook.com/vcfederation twitter.com/vcfederation instagram.com/vcfederation