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Computer History Museum in Mountain View California

www.computerhistory.org

 

1401 N Shoreline Blvd

Mountain View, CA

(650) 810-1010

  

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

 

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Jason Wong at the 22nd Internet Identity Workshop, at the amazing Computer History Museum, in downtown Silicon Valley.

TV Typewriter, US, 1973

 

Computer History Museum

Mountain View, CA

www.computerhistory.org/

 

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Computer History Museum in Mountain View California

www.computerhistory.org

 

1401 N Shoreline Blvd

Mountain View, CA

(650) 810-1010

  

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

 

Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)

 

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The Babbage Engine

 

"Charles Babbage (1791-1871), computer pioneer, designed the first automatic computing engines. He invented computers but failed to build them. The first complete Babbage Engine was completed in London in 2002, 153 years after it was designed. Difference Engine No. 2, built faithfully to the original drawings, consists of 8,000 parts, weighs five tons, and measures 11 feet long."

www.computerhistory.org/babbage/

 

Computer History Museum

Mountain View, CA

www.computerhistory.org/

 

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Greeters are responsible to fill out the stats for any given day – a number of visitors, participants in tours, etc.

Mike Schwartz at the 22nd Internet Identity Workshop, at the amazing Computer History Museum, in downtown Silicon Valley.

Voltage Selector and MARG CHK GP SELECTOR on SAGE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semi_Automatic_Ground_Environment).

An interesting translation choice. :)

8008 Homebrew Microcomputer, US, 1974

 

Computer History Museum

Mountain View, CA

www.computerhistory.org/

 

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Architektur verbindet – architecture connected

Computer History Museum

Mountain View, CA

www.computerhistory.org/

 

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Stephen preparing for the ever-popular PDP-1 demo.

Computer History Museum in Mountain View California

www.computerhistory.org

 

1401 N Shoreline Blvd

Mountain View, CA

(650) 810-1010

  

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

 

Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)

 

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Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

 

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Classic Computer, Computer History, Zuse, IBM, PC

Computer History Museum in Mountain View California

www.computerhistory.org

 

1401 N Shoreline Blvd

Mountain View, CA

(650) 810-1010

  

The world's largest history museum for the preservation and presentation of artifacts and stories of the Information Age located in the heart of Silicon Valley.

 

Picture Taken by Michael Kappel (Me)

 

View the high resolution Image on my photography website

Pictures.MichaelKappel.com

 

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Andrew Hughes at the 22nd Internet Identity Workshop, at the amazing Computer History Museum, in downtown Silicon Valley.

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