March 7, 2012 Robert where-I-live Dear Robert, Thank you for your interest in our upcoming event: Turing's Cathedral. Author George Dyson in Conversation with John Hollar. We have noted a registration for 2. Please keep in mind that if you did not get a chance to register a guest and they event is full we will not be able to guarantee your guest?s entry on the night of the event. There will not be a waitlist for this event. Event Date & Time Wednesday, March 7, 2012 6 pm Member Reception (Members are allowed one guest into the reception. Family Members are allowed 3 guests.) 7 pm Discussion Begins 8:30 pm Book Signing - Books are made available for purchase by Keplers Books. The following people will be registered for the event: Turing's Cathedral. Author George Dyson in Conversation with John Hollar - Non-Member: Noelle Robert (Non-Member) If you are unable to make the event please contact us at http://www.computerhistory.org/~info ,http://www.computerhistory.org/~info, to remove you from the attendee list. This will help us make room for members who did not get a chance to register in time. New at the Museum! An Analog Life: Remembering Jim Williams- Now Open through April 15 th ! A new 6 month temporary display will feature the workbench of legendary analog circuit guru, Jim Williams. Visitors will learn about the importance and impact of analog circuits on current technology and be inspired by the life and work of Jim Williams. Revolution now at the Computer History Museum ! Everyone uses computers. Few know the story of how they came to be. The Computer History Museum ?s new exhibition to tell that story---the story of computing from the abacus to the smart phone, Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing. Revolution will transform the way you think about these miraculous machines, the software that runs them, and he people who set the revolution in motion. Sincerely, The Computer History Museum http://www.computerhistory.org/~info ,http://www.computerhistory.org/~info,