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A Place Where Old Computers Go to Live - NYTimes.com

SEATTLE — Paul Allen, Microsoft’s other founder, with Bill Gates, has a
number of museums. There is the Jimi Hendrix Music Experience and his
Flying Heritage Collection. The common theme is “hands on.” You can play a
musical instrument and the planes fly.

That is no less true for the Living Computer Museum, a relatively new
addition. Housed in a three-story warehouse south of downtown Seattle, its
striking feature is that almost all the computers, even those manufactured
in the 1960s, actually work.



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