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From sshaw@fas.harvard.edu:
I didn't see anything in this image that really lept out at me, either
technically or artistically.  It is all well done, and fits together, but made
for what struck me as a somewhat dry image.  It is interesting to think of a
future race of machines seeing my computer in a natural history museum some
day.

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From sammy@cube.net:
nice concept!

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From Martin.Magnusson.7121@student.uu.se:
Very good topic. I like the motherboard-paintings. It's a bit depressing to
imagine that nothing but computers would be interesting enough to pass on to
future generations, though...

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From jerry@hoboes.com:
Neat idea. I assume this place automatically has handicapped access :*)
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From gregj56590@aol.com:
Superb theme. 
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From jull43@ij.net:
I admit it was not obvious from the start as to what I was 
seeing. The robots kept getting my eye. Might I suggest 
the display cases be better lit and the room darkened a 
bit? Sort of like in a real museum. 

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From bsieker@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de:
Quite interesting. I'm not quite sure why the robots would have two open
liquid tanks on their chassis.

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From jaime@ctav.es:
Why would child robots need to be smaller? :)
...mmmm...  ...Future history... nice concept.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Quite dull lighting -- where are the light sources?  Good modelling on the
robots.  I like the liquid cannisters which show that they are not just
clones.

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From davidwilkinson@cwcom.net:
Amusing and well detailed.

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From ethelm@bigfoot.com:
Cute, well done. Would hope 'future' robots will be a bit 
more spohisticated.

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From 101741.541@compuserve.com:
Not very convicted by the theme.  History of micro-
computers would be an interesting theme,
but I would expect something else than the average 
white-product PC.  Maybe some
1980's famous computers...  Also, why a robot's museum 
should have roman archs ?


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From r@pluto.icom-solutions.com:
Notable for originality