Does anyone here know about these folks? They have some grandiose plans, including: "The Compuseum's primary gallery is to include a display of sections of the ENIAC, the earliest digital computer created within the University of Pennsylvania and in step-wise fashion, show the march of forward progress." There's no real content on their web site, just a lot of goals. Mike Loewen mloewen@cpumagic.scol.pa.us Old Technology http://q7.neurotica.com/Oldtech/ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Jim Scherrer Compuseum Project Technology Center 120 Arrandale Boulevard Exton, PA 19341 484-875-1700 www.TheCompuseum.org info@TheCompuseum.org SKYPE = JS.Scherrer The mission of Compuseum is to stimulate the public and the technology industry to share information and to raise the public awareness of the important role the digital age has played and will continue to play in our society. Compuseum will be a springboard into various ways to teach and discuss new and emerging technologies, and their implications, within the context of prior achievement. Thank you for helping the Compuseum bring people together from across America and around the world to learn about, discuss, and celebrate the computer technology revolution. View the History of HP here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYLG_C28L7Y Did you have an HP-35? View the Worlds First PC- Kenbak 1- By John Blankenbaker http://www.retrothing.com/2007/11/kenbak-1---the.html Read about John Blankenbaker on BBC World News Our "Friend of Compuseum" http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34639183
On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 8:34 AM, Mike Loewen via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Does anyone here know about these folks? They have some grandiose plans, including:
"The Compuseum's primary gallery is to include a display of sections of the ENIAC, the earliest digital computer created within the University of Pennsylvania and in step-wise fashion, show the march of forward progress."
There's no real content on their web site, just a lot of goals.
This is not the first exton-area museum to come and go since the 1990's should this project have stalled. There was a computer museum in the 90's once, too. I rescued and donated some of the items from the 90's museum for FKA MARCH. -- -Bill-
Does anyone here know about these folks? They have some grandiose plans, including:
"The Compuseum's primary gallery is to include a display of sections of the ENIAC, the earliest digital computer created within the University of Pennsylvania and in step-wise fashion, show the march of forward progress."
There's no real content on their web site, just a lot of goals.
Yes, I know Jim, and wish him well with his goals....
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