I've said this before, but it's been a while: the Museum of Jurassic Technology is a brilliant meditation on how museums shape knowledge and should be required viewing for anyone who makes exhibits or has responsibility for collections. The orientation film alone is worth the price of membership for anyone who has taken museum- studies classes -- see if you can detect the moment when the sonorous narrative diverges from actual museum history into hysterically plausible fantasy riffs. The pervasive wit can be a bit intimidating. At times I wondered if I was getting it. It helped to have a 12-year-old along to explain it to me, or to ask the right questions. Matt Roth [log in to unmask]