I was buying gas today at a nearby "wholesale club" ($3.439 today - cheap for my area) when I saw a guy in a red "Living Computer Museum" T-shirt. I asked him where it was, and he said, "Washington. <long pause> Seattle." I said, "Oh, is that Paul Allen's collection?" He didn't know who that was. I said that he was one of the founders of Microsoft, and he still had a DECsystem-10 running the last I knew. I asked him about the collection, and he raved about the "Atari" and "IBM 360/370". I would be more interested in what is promoted on the museum's website, which touts their PDP-7, 8/e and KL10. I'm sure he simply lost track of the stuff made by companies whose names he didn't already know. Oh well, at least he got the city right. And he must have enjoyed it enough to wear the T-shirt in public.
I wouldn't mind spending a day there, but it is over 2500 miles from my house...
I wouldn't mind spending a day there, but it is over 2500 miles from my house...