
There are a few Macworld Attendees sticking in San Francisco until late Saturday / Early Sunday. I thought we could do a small get together and then I thought a great wrap up to this great week would be a trip to The Computer History Museum (Wikipedia Page).
The Computer History Museum is a museum established in 1996 in Mountain View, California, when The Computer Museum (TCM, in Boston) sent the majority of its historical collection to Moffett Field, California, so that TCM could concentrate on computing-related exhibits for children. Thus, it was originally the West Coast division of The Computer Museum, named The Computer Museum History Center[1] until it shortened its name in 2001, dedicated to preserving and presenting the stories and artifacts of the information age, and exploring the computing revolution and its impact on our lives.
We all meet at Moscone South at 10AM on Saturday morning and head down to Mountain View where the museum is located. Admission is free and there are tours every couple of hours. The museum closes at 5PM but we’ll be done earlier than that. I only have 5 spots available. RSVP below by commenting. See you there!





