This is NOT your mother's museum.
It's more like if your crazy Aunt Sophie with all the cats had an electronics museum featuring a picture of her betamax. . .
And her gross, vague peanut butter cookie recipe.
And her gross, vague peanut butter cookie recipe.
The showpiece of the museum was this newfangled invention called (wait me check my notes) a FAX machine.(2)
PCSguy and SG spent several
It's really the only way to start a vacation.
1) Upon closer inspection, we discovered that the review was submitted by the National Electronics Museum's mother.
2) PCSguy claims he remembers when people started using fax machines except the diorama explained that the fax machine was invented in 1843 making PCSguy is substantially older than we thought.
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Dude. Next time call me. I'll give you six better places to go just off the top of my head.
Yelp. Please.
1843? Maybe the first hamster powered fax. The first office I worked in that got one was in 1988 and that was the kind that had the heat-activated paper on a large roll, like paper towels. The pages were never the same length and they would curl and turn yellow. Awful. And it took forever to transmit. We were so impressed at the time.
Is that Dorkville Maryland you're traveling through? Cuz I would have recommended the Mechanical Pencil Factory. TALK...about FASSSSSinating.
This is totally hilarious. I love that you went somewhere recommended by the museum owner's mother. If you are in Madison, WI, anytime soon, may I recommend the Toilet Paper Museum? It's really a can't miss.
I can not even tell you how long i've been trying to get to the national electronics museum.
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