On May 28, 2020, at 5:25 PM, Tony Aiuto via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> 
wrote:
> 
> So depressingly true. I run the little museum in Google's NYC office.
> I've had a bunch of working 80's-90's era machines and workstations on
> display, but they require constant repair because people are too lazy or
> entitled to treat them with care

At the fruit company there are a few such employee-curated displays but so far 
as I know we’ve never had such problems. Of course, there’s also the fact that 
only employees have access. (And even before the phone, when some guests were 
allowed in some areas, they had to be personally escorted at all times.)

Back during the mid-1990s there was a small “museum” display by the cafeteria 
of some inactive hardware under glass, and there was also a big lab of our 
products from every era off the engineering support library upstairs in the 
same building. That lab was more like LCM in that you could just go to it and 
work with anything; it was maintained by the engineering support library and 
only accessible to employees, so that’s probably why it never had serious 
problems with people breaking or stealing things.

  -- Chris

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