Computer Museum Open House

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This open house will feature: * First turn-on of our Apple 1, with Corey Cohen * A chance to meet Usagi Electric's David Lovett * Fellow Collector (and 2005 Nobel Prize Winner) Barry Marshall

On Friday May 17th from 9:00 AM until 6:00 PM, the Computer Museum @ System Source will hold an open house featuring several special guests:  You are invited!  Signup links and details below.  We completely filled the last open house with just one of the special guests, so sign up soon!

Corey Cohen (left)   http://myapplecomputer.net/about-me.html will begin testing all of the components of our Apple 1 (right)  https://www.apple1registry.com/en/10.html. By the end of the day, we expect to be able to turn on the Apple one for the first time in a very long time!

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David Lovett, AKA Usagi Electic  will discuss the progress he has made repairing our Bendix G-15.   He has well over 100,000 views from all over the world following this project.  You may follow at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnw98JPyObn3QSIwUz5Iv6NA1x-uGFqAa

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Dr. Barry Marshall, an Australian physician (and 2005 Nobel Prize winner in Medicine) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Marshall is expected to visit in the morning with his wife Adrienne.  Dr Marshall learned about the museum from the Usagi Electric videos.  David Lovett, was once seriously ill with gastric ulcer.  Fortunately, Dr. Marshall and his research partner had previously identified that the some ulcers are caused by a bacterial infection from Helicobacter pylori, and the disease is now treatable.  The discovery lead to David’s Health and Dr. Marshall’s Nobel Prize.

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When
May 17th, 2024 from  9:00 AM to  5:30 PM
Location
System Source
338 Clubhouse Road
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
United States
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Contact
Phone: 4107715544 ext. 4336