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@Natasha_Jay I'm not sure! I found some pages that document the evolution but this icon isn't present. I remember seeing it! Mandela effect? π€ @Natasha_Jay can't remember which nyc library had one, but all i remember is that they used it mostly for reading newspapers. @steven_pigeon @Natasha_Jay This is in the Biblioteca Palafoxiana in Puebla, Mexico - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biblioteca_Palafoxiana @federicomena @federicomena Thank you for identifying the libraryβ¦it is beautiful! Here are two screenshots from the Wiki pageβ¦thank you again! @Natasha_Jay I went to a library with an actual card catalogue in place recently @howtophil @Natasha_Jay wow π It looks like a perfect desk for all projects I start and never finish so I can keep starting new ones and eventually try to finish "maybe next time" @booksaboutbooks @Natasha_Jay My daughter really needs an iPad with a pedal for her music performances. I think I'll get her one of those instead. @stevenray @Natasha_Jay ha, it was! I was a network administrator/ sys admin back then, so I got to install everything and train the users, including browsers. I as at a conference in Chicago in June of β93 when a presenter showed us the Web for the first time. Jaws dropped. @stevenray @Natasha_Jay @KatM The crazy thing is that Jersey City Department of Elections used a modified version of that (it had more arms and worked with a treadle) to manage election records which had to be consulted when you requested an absentee ballot back in the 1980s. #JerseyCity @Natasha_Jay in a history survey I helped teach, we used to use illustrations of these to show how Renaissance humanists were interested in comparing texts in different languages, various commentaries, etc. @albnelson |
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Hahaha good one.