Here’s what we did at The Tech Museum in San Jose today:
- Looked at models of Leonardo da Vinci’s inventions, as well as discussions of his art. Later in life he began to examine the parallels between his inventions and art. It must have been a fascinating puzzle for him.
- Used design software to build a virtual roadbike
- Rode a virtual roller coaster
- Used a robotic arm
- Used mirrors to focus light on a solar collector
- Built little hydro generators
- Experienced a simulated earthquake
- Asked questions of a virtual oceanography
- Played with space equipment
- Saw a real, live woman with no apparent butt crack
- Ate a fresh fig (This was actually at my brother’s house, not the museum.)
I heartily commend your eating the fresh fig, which is a great pleasure under any circumstance.
But the woman without a butt crack? How closely are you inspecting women on the street, and how closely did you inspect this particular woman, to determine the presence or absence of a butt crack?
We really should get to the bottom of this.
no butt crack? must be related to that teenager on the TV show “Kyle XY”, who has no belly button.
numbers 1- 9 sound like great, mind-stimulating fun. wish I was there.
you have not experienced the tech museum till you do it with grandchildren.
(I have some you could borrow).