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At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

Don't know what we were thinking with this picture. Almost stereo, but not quite.

Interlocking molecules displayed on LDS-1 computer in the Princeton University Computer Graphics Laboratory.

I recently visited the Computer History Museum with my friend Chuck Tomasi who I co-host our Podcast Technorama with. We shot a video while we were there for the show.

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.

Engine completed in March 2008 is on display at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California until May 2009.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

I recently visited the Computer History Museum with my friend Chuck Tomasi who I co-host our Podcast Technorama with. We shot a video while we were there for the show.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

This is a photo of a slide projection of a photo I don’t have rights to.

This is a photo of a slide projection of a photo I don’t have rights to.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

I recently visited the Computer History Museum with my friend Chuck Tomasi who I co-host our Podcast Technorama with. We shot a video while we were there for the show.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

At the 28th #IIW: Internet Identity Workshop, the landmark unconference held twice each year at the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley.

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