A Walk Through the Computer History Museum
This video is one of five museum visits I made while in the San Francisco Bay area in the days predeeding my Train Odyssey 7. In this video, I visit the Computer History Museum, located in Mountain View, California. The other museums are Castle Air Museum, Moffett Field in Mountain View, Oakland Aviation Museum, and the Travis Air Force Base Aviation Museum near Fairfield, California. My intention in producing these 'museum walk-throughs' is to give prospective visitors a batter idea of what artifacts a museum has, where the museum is located, how much time to allow to see the museum, etc.

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Visiting the Home Computer Museum, Helmond

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Chris Curry talks about Clive Sinclair, Sinclair Radionics and Acorn Computers

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The Brilliant Mind Behind the Rolls-Royce Merlin Engine: Stanley Hooker, Engineering of an Empire

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Walking through computer history with Apple cofounder Woz at the Computer History Museum

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Testing four CRT monitors with bonus sidequests (Commodore 1702, IBM 5151, Panasonic WV-5370A)

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Oral History of Ken Thompson

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Ceiling fans: the simple idea we keep screwing up

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The history of the PC: From 8bit to 64bit and everything in-between.

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Shattering Mach 6.7. Inside the X-15: The Engineering Marvel of Cold War Aviation

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Ken Ross and Paul Laughton demo the IBM 1401

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Viewers' Choice- Chat Picks The Laptop Motherboard I Repair

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Exploring a LOAD of Dutch Computers! | Nostalgia Nerd

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The Story of C++: The World's Most Consequential Programming Language | The Official Story

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The Fascinating Story of Tektronix, The Oregon Engineers Who Reinvented The Oscilloscope

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Pilot's Eye - Inside the Cockpit of an Airbus A350 | FD Engineering

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Repairing a smashed-up Atari 400 computer

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The Computer Chronicles - Hard Disk Storage (1985)

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TRS-80 - The Most Popular Personal Computer of 1977 | #SepTandy

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Riding AMTRAK's "California Zephyr"

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