The one thing I'm a little confused about is the protractor... On Sunday, November 13, 2016, Evan Koblentz via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Here are the items we have for the modern history exhibit ("everything on this wall is now in your phone"):
- alarm clock - notepad - newspaper - flashlight - pedometer - stopwatch - TV Guide - digital voice recorder (somehow we got two of these) - protractor - wristwatch - book - camera - calculator - scanner (but we may omit this due to size)
Here is what we still need: - small calendar - address book - stand-alone radio - pocket dictionary - directional compass - ipod (doesn't have to work -- we have one but we're using it for another purpose) - roadmap - Gameboy - photo album - credit card (how do we get one with a fake number?) - remote control for a TV - small portable TV (we may have one in the warehouse, I'm not sure) - answering machine - thermal-paper fax machine
-- Normal Person: Hey, it seems that you know a lot. Geek: To be honest, it's due to all the surfing I do. Normal Person: So you go surfing? Normal Person: But I don't think that has anything to do with knowing a lot... Geek: I think that's wrong on a fundamental level. Normal Person: Huh? Huh? What?