Computer History Museum and Torque
by Charles B · in General Discussion · 12/06/2005 (2:41 pm) · 1 replies
If you haven't bought the "3D Game Programming All-in-One" book you can find it at the Computer History museum in mountain view, california.
I was suprised to find it considering they have about 20 books titles in their tiny gift shop.
It sells for a discounted 46.00 dollars ( i don't know if they charge tax or not ) ( ~ 4.00 savings ).
I think the place is non-profit.
Parking is free - entrance is free.
I got the impression that later they will fire up a cray supercomputer or something and let you throw down some code?
Now they have a chess exhibit with some blue tower super chess computer from ibm
I think you can practice kicking butt but I'm not sure if you can really play.
I had a couple of minutes to fly through the place so...
Call them to make sure before you visit.
Tel: 650-810-1010
http://www.computerhistory.org/
I was suprised to find it considering they have about 20 books titles in their tiny gift shop.
It sells for a discounted 46.00 dollars ( i don't know if they charge tax or not ) ( ~ 4.00 savings ).
I think the place is non-profit.
Parking is free - entrance is free.
I got the impression that later they will fire up a cray supercomputer or something and let you throw down some code?
Now they have a chess exhibit with some blue tower super chess computer from ibm
I think you can practice kicking butt but I'm not sure if you can really play.
I had a couple of minutes to fly through the place so...
Call them to make sure before you visit.
Tel: 650-810-1010
http://www.computerhistory.org/
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