I can’t show you the actual photos since they’re on my camera and I didn’t even bring a computer on this trip! I hope they turned out okay. In the meantime, here are some cool date nails.pic.twitter.com/FmbJRA6TYy
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I’ve never processed huge RAW photos on the iPhone and it’s a bit of a drudge, but here we go: the museum cat captured on my real camera.pic.twitter.com/vv7bWFPmoS
It really takes forever, so I give up. Here are just a few photos. I miss my computer.pic.twitter.com/deRTmiW6vH
Here are a few museum signs (seems like someone changed their mind about pets...). The last one is behind the scenes, maybe even from the train station days. I don’t know what it means.pic.twitter.com/sZU25Hjg75
This one is among the favourites – but I’m biased. :·) This kind of stuff doesn’t happen to keys any more.pic.twitter.com/Y7vcyUu1sK
Lastly, a warning that tells so many stories. I think it’s a replica, but I love it anyway. (The Key = Morse Code key.)pic.twitter.com/QO0F4eVFRy
“But wait,” you will ask. “Didn’t you stop at a different tech museum on the way to *this* tech museum?” Yes! Here are some photos from the phone museum in Roseville, Calif. – illustrating the changing nature of our relationship with phones.pic.twitter.com/sIKVJXqiGV
Lastly (truly lastly), here’s the most disturbing phone I’ve ever seen! Good night! The nightmare’s on me.pic.twitter.com/c20CrOqktW
You know it’s old when the type is still set in Myriad Pro.
Yeah, that was interesting. I wonder what was the last item ever set on Garamond to disappear from Apple Stores.
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