Kim, VK5FJ, sent this to us. Amazing pictures. Inspiring! Look at that work bench. Note the ARRL antenna book.
http://dvice.com/archives/2012/03/rare-tour-of-th.php#25
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Break Glass in Case of Battery Failure
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*16 Slide Rules in a Glass Case*
The Slide Rule is as old as dirt dating back to 1622 and invented by an
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Not to be totally out there, but I think most of us were pretty darn happy to use H-P equipment.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I am grateful to them for the support the Packard Foundation and family has given the Monterey Bay Aquarium.
I am generally not a big fan of zoos and acquaria as attractions, but when I see good work and research alongside an excellent rehabilitation of a historic district, I say Good Job Done.
I notice that like any good ex-student-led startup, they "borrowed" their test equipment from the university.
ReplyDeleteThe AC Ammeter in the last photo has a "Stanford Physics Lab" property tag.
What a hoot.