Living Computer Museum Opens To Public In Seattle 68
New submitter seawall writes "Paul Allen just opened the Living Computer Museum in Seattle. The 'Living' means many of the computers are actually running. There's a Xerox Sigma 9, which was introduced in 1971 and is quite similar to the computer that sent the first signal over Arpanet. There's also Tops-10 on original DEC hardware, an operating TOAD-1 system, and a DEC PDP-7 that's one of only four in the world."
Great.. (Score:3, Funny)
..some other idiot who refuses to upgrade his computers but will probably still want customer support.
Museum? (Score:4, Funny)
Doesn't the "living" part of Living Computer make it a zoo?
Will they display... (Score:5, Funny)
...prehistoric devices like the Zune?
Just a matter of time... (Score:3, Funny)