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The LCM+L entrance |
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What you see when you enter |
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The museum store |
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Unfortunately, no Commodore books |
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Instead of the yellow sofa, the PaCommEx tables will be lined up. |
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We'll use of projector and speakers (currently projecting "labs"). |
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Lockers in which to store valuables |
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Another view of the first floor |
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In the southeast corner, the educational exhibits |
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Another view of the corner |
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The eating area where you can bring your own food |
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Notice the power strips along the eating counter |
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$2 for a cup of coffee (refillable?) |
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The few snacks you can buy at the museum |
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The entryway to the restrooms |
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Try out virtual self-driving |
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VR and AR glasses (but no CastAR!) |
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Control the robotic arms! |
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For sale in the gift shop. $12 |
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Yes! Commodore DOS, GEOS, and AmigaOS! |
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Very high on a display shelf |
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Don't forget to use anti-virus on your hands! |
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(2nd floor) Custom C64 power supply from Ray Carlsen |
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Decorate your Commodore with strobe lights like KITT the car! |
As a review before the June 10-11 Pacific Commodore Expo NW, here are some shots of the first floor of the Living Computers: Museum + Labs in Seattle, Washington, USA. PaCommEx will be held on the first floor of the LCM+L.
Writing from Medford, Oregon,
Robert Bernardo
June 10-11 Pacific Commodoe Expo NW -
http://www.portcommodore.com/pacommex
July 29-30 Commodore Vegas Expo v13 -
http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex
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