David Rysdam writes: > There used to be a site out there that was like "geektours.com" or > "engineeringvacations.com" or something like that. It had computer > history and science museums, civil engineering projects, factory tours > and all kinds of great stuff listed on it. Does anyone else remember > this thing and know where it is? Maybe it died. > > (In case you find it, this isn't it, although it isn't a terrible > addition to the genre: http://engineeringsights.org/)
I don't think this is specifically what you were looking for, but since I happened across it in the last 24 hours I thought I'd point it out: _The Geek Atlas: 128 Places Where Science and Technology Come Alive_ John Graham-Cumming Kind regards, --kevin -- alumni.unh.edu!kdc / http://kdc-blog.blogspot.com/ GnuPG: D87F DAD6 0291 289C EB1E 781C 9BF8 A7D8 B280 F24E And the Army Ants, they leave nothin' but the bones... -- Tom Waits _______________________________________________ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss/