In article <CAP7+vJ+QW1YdcGaSxOZTbvYu6=QyddRgnFFpG-8iMquF_Fek+A@mail.gmail.com>, Guido van Rossum <guido@python.org> wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Ned Deily <nad@acm.org> wrote:
For those who haven't been there already, a visit to the Computer History Museum in nearby Mountain View is definitely worth a few hours. It has an especially fine collection of Seymour Cray designs. The building itself is a tiny bit of history: built as SGI building 20, it was the prototype for SGI buildings 40 through 43, which are now the heart of the Googleplex.
If someone organizes a visit to the computer museum I *definitely* would like to tag along. Despite working around the corner for 7 years I've never been. My first computer was a Cray design, and soon I will be computer history myself. :-)
So was mine. It's open Tue-Sat 1000 to 1700, so given the PyCon schedule, I'd guess Wednesday afternoon during the sprints would be the earliest practical option. Or Thursday if people are still around. I'd be happy to put up a signup sheet for people and cars at the sprints if there is interest.
-- Ned Deily, nad@acm.org