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You *must* go see Wired Magazine's article on Jay Walker's library. Sputnik? Check. Original Anatomia Universa? Yep. Old surgical instruments? You bet. TRS-80 and the WWII Enigma machine? Wouldn't miss 'em.
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Any area of scientific inquiry can be found here, collected in a beautiful setting that shows just what treasures they are.
2 comments:
Wow.
I would like one.
Of anything in there.
Awesome.
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