The first thing I stumbled upon inside was an old telegraph keyboard, reminding me every technology goes through awkward puberty.pic.twitter.com/jvdi4VJNIz
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The first thing I stumbled upon inside was an old telegraph keyboard, reminding me every technology goes through awkward puberty.pic.twitter.com/jvdi4VJNIz
After a while – it’s a huge place! – I found the typewriter exhibit, too… or so I thought.pic.twitter.com/Q02pMHoNai
There was a little “virtual typewriter” gizmo outside; I could “type” on it by waving my hands in front. It was occasionally rather creepy.pic.twitter.com/Myv9zgzYDk
It was, pretty much, the worst keyboard I ever used. Here’s me typing my name. It’s ALMOST there:pic.twitter.com/LfgOGZEvly
But the exhibit itself? A small, dark, empty room. I guess it must have closed recently.
Oh, well. I still have a cool tech museum to check out, right?
And then, right around the corner, I found an amazing, large display of old computers.pic.twitter.com/jjdny1ksKa
Many rooms worth of machines huge and small – most of them with unique, forgotten keyboards.pic.twitter.com/ynGSJSV42S
Check out all of the glorious Esc keys! So comforting to know they are there to get me out of trouble.pic.twitter.com/jICpKgeJCk
@ryanteck There is no escape for me...pic.twitter.com/Xksan0kdi4
Oh, wow. What happened?
escaped...
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