You might find it interesting to read the article "Why are Some Science
Museum Exhibits More Interesting Than Others?" by Jay Rounds in Curator
43/3 (July 2000).  His answer?  The poor exhibits sacrifice generality and
simplicity on the altar of excessive accuracy.  This is not a call for
slipshod work.  But being one year off in a mood-setting quote is hardly an
issue for concern.

"The perfect is the enemy of the good." -- Voltaire (though some
translate "perfect" as "best," it doesn;t scan as well.  So there.)

-- Gene Dillenburg
Exhibit Developer
Science Museum of Minnesota

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