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October 24, 2003 08:32 AM
Broken: Museum display
The National Constitution Center, a high-tech history museum that sits across the street from Independence Hall (in background) and the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, PA, cost over $150 million to build and just opened this past July 4th.Well, it didn't take long for browser problems to render useless these information kiosk screens at the museum's entrance! I'm glad the founding fathers didn't use HTML to write the Constitution!
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