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2025/01/02 Gallerie De Geologie et de Mineralogie
π 2025-01-02 01:01 in Museums, Paris, Sciencemuseums
Another nice little museums in Paris' Jardin des plantes, I had been once in a past, but always nice to look at pretty stones :)
























2025/01/02 Gallerie de Paleontologie et de Anatomie Comparee
π 2025-01-02 01:01 in Paris, Sciencemuseums
This was my 2nd time in this natural history museum in Paris' Jardin des Plantes, because of the holidays, it was hard to get in (the available slots had filled up, but I found a way by being creative). It is a very packed museum from an overachieving team probably around 100 years ago, in bringing lots of specimens and sorting them by type:




































2024/04/09 Texas Toy Museum and Arcade in Austin
π 2024-04-09 01:01 in Computers, Sciencemuseums, Texas
I finished my day visit of Austin in the Texas Toy Museum and Arcade, which had a pretty cool collection of old video games, flippers, role playing games, cartoons, and other geek memorabilia:











2023/12/30 National Videogame Museum in Sheffield, UK
π 2023-12-30 01:01 in Computers, Sciencemuseums, Uk
While briefly in Sheffield, I had a little bit of time before going back to Manchester, and the most enticing place to visit was the National Videogame Museum.
Once there, I only had about 1H as it closes betweeen 13:00 and 14:00. I didn't have a much time to play, but enough time to look around and enjoy the collection:






The various historical collections were fairly good:












Hopefully I'll be back in Sheffield one day, and will have time to play more next time.


2023/07/03 London Science Museum, Take 2
π 2023-07-03 01:01 in Sciencemuseums
I went there back in 2017, but since I was next door with a few hours left, dropped by for a couple of hours for another quick visit as part of a quick 2 day visit of London.

Fun to go again:













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2023/07/03 London Natural History Museum
π 2023-07-03 01:01 in Sciencemuseums
This was the last major London museum I hadn't seen yet, so I was excited to finally be able to visit it as part of a quick 2 day visit of London. I was ready for a full day as I knew it was big, but with efficient sightseeing was able to finish it 2h before closing time which left some time to re-visit the science museum next door.
Many things to see there, so these are just a few excerpts:













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2023/02/13 Unexpected Private Computer Museum Outside Montreal: E-Musee Computer Museum
π 2023-02-13 01:01 in Sciencemuseums
I had a bit of time to kill in Montréal, so I pulled google maps, and typed "museum". Most museums are closed on mondays, so my options were limited, and then I found this. I was a bit skeptical, no reviews on google maps, so I thought I'd give it a shot, because why not?
I didn't expect the museum to be within a computer store, but it was, and it ended up being a quite impressive private collection. I was positively surprised and spent over one hour going through all the displays and explanations.


Lots of cool memories and trip in memory lane
















daugherboards that contained entire motherboards and CPUs, cool
daugherboards that contained entire motherboards and CPUs, cool

I remember having a MB like this, also note the extra holes around the CPU to allow for bigger CPUs to fit
I remember having a MB like this, also note the extra holes around the CPU to allow for bigger CPUs to fit


man, I remember all of these
man, I remember all of these









2022/04/10 LA's California Science Center
π 2022-04-10 01:01 in Sciencemuseums
It had been a while since I had been in the area, so since ASOT 1000 was happening in the same location, it was a good excuse to go visit again:



The really cool part of that museum is of course the space shuttle that was moved there:

including a booster
including a booster




After flying the space shuttle to LAX (through a nice flight across the california coast, I remember seeing it when it flew by the bay area), they show the challenging trip to the science center:













The rest of the museum was still fun to see, including a next expo on Ankor:






And nice gardens on the way out:


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2021/09/01 Birmingham Thinktank Science Museum
π 2021-09-01 01:01 in England2021, Sciencemuseums
Since I was going by Birmingham (clickme) to stop by Cosford RAF Museum (click me), the most interesting attraction seemed to be the Thinktank Science Museum, so that's where I went. It was a bit unusual in layout and displays, but I enjoyed it:

The vehicles section was fair:









Other various displays:





There was an interesting exhibit that showed how different drugs worked on the brain:






Animals:



The last floor also had interesting displays on existing and future technologies:




All in all, worth the stop

2021/08/31 Liverpool World Museum
π 2021-08-31 01:01 in England2021, Sciencemuseums
Liverpool has a fair amount of museums, turns out the "World Museum" is a bit of an "everything museum". I'm typically not a huge fan of those, as I prefer museums that focus on something and are good at it, but I'll admit that this museum is an exception, it had different focusses on different floors and was an enjoyable visit.

Science:









Several displays/rooms on animals and insects:















The egypt section was quite good too:










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