On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 6:58 AM, Liam Proven via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2018 at 04:14, Tony Aiuto via cctalk > <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > > > Mine here. It includes some bits from my other museums at the facility > > > > https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipO6j53IKGboKAmsUmAdDoj4ug > eEGd1igUOgfRMtBpIqaibPJX2USBG0crSDeICWsQ?key= > aFpMdFNxYlBUZTBjTldJajN6RDlHVmJtblRhUTBn > > Thanks for that! > > I couldn't read some of the informational cards because they are short > moving GIFs, rather than static images, but still interesting. > They were not really GIFs, in my fumble fingering without wearing my glasses I had my phone on movie instead of still too often. So I was taking short videos instead of still images. My bad. > > It's weird to see stuff I would consider commonplace -- such as an > Acorn A3020 -- or that I remember working with early in my career -- > such as an Amstrad PPC -- in a museum display. Inter-continental > variation, plus I'm old, although I don't feel it. > One thing was abundantly clear, the Europeans had a lot better case design in their home consumer machines than the Americans did. We got a choice of shade of beige and slightly different proportions of the rectilinear box. That is, until the iMac broke with tradition and allowed color. > > -- > Liam Proven - Profile: https://about.me/liamproven > Email: lpro...@cix.co.uk - Google Mail/Hangouts/Plus: lpro...@gmail.com > Twitter/Facebook/Flickr: lproven - Skype/LinkedIn: liamproven > UK: +44 7939-087884 - ČR (+ WhatsApp/Telegram/Signal): +420 702 829 053 >