Those little audio doohickeys that some museums have are my favorite objects in the world. Museums used to have them on cassette and sometimes they’d let me copy them. As a kid I used to have a cassette for San Antonio’s science museum and I’d listen to the dinosaur parts repeatedly.
Yeah, the annoying part with audioguides they are incomprehensible alphanumeric gibberish on a server (sometimes), not structured folder type deal, so you cant backtrack to them from home :(
Those little audio doohickeys that some museums have are my favorite objects in the world. Museums used to have them on cassette and sometimes they’d let me copy them. As a kid I used to have a cassette for San Antonio’s science museum and I’d listen to the dinosaur parts repeatedly.
Yeah, the annoying part with audioguides they are incomprehensible alphanumeric gibberish on a server (sometimes), not structured folder type deal, so you cant backtrack to them from home :(