In a message dated 00-09-29 10:06:12 EDT, David Haynes wrote:
<< Needless to say, we no longer enshrine them; but as museum people we hold
tradition in high esteem, so we still call the place where the public
computer is (that old case base that is too ratty for an artefact) a
kiosk. >>
David, I'm glad to know that actual kiosks were involved at some point. I
guess that makes me feel better. It makes as much sense as calling a
boothless pay phone hanging on a wall a phone "booth", as I've heard some
people say. (Which reminds me of the great scene in the first Christopher
Reeve "Superman" movie, where Clark Kent can't find a booth to change in--but
I digress.) I suppose there must be other analogies...
David Haberstich
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