STORAGE HISTORY EXHIBITION
We have covered the Storage History Exhibition in detail in this report, when visiting back in 2019, and it catches ones attention still today as it did back then.
This is a Regina Music Box metal disk manufactured back in 1889. They were manufactured in the USA and were designed with numerous perforations to make sound.
Below, knot tying was one of the earliest forms of memory storage. As simple as it seems, a knot would be tied in the rope to record an action before words were produced.
We just had to be impressed in the local Lexar coffee shop when coffees were served with our logo in them.
And closing things off, we seem to have ended where we started. Longsys and Lexar are more about people than straight business. Karen seemed to have found a very unique tea shop on the Lexar Campus and the nice lady in the center of the below picture runs that shop.
She is a former Lexar employee who always fashioned owning her own tea shop and the building of the Technology Park fit things perfectly.
On behalf of Karen and I, we would like to express our sincere appreciation to Huabo Cai, Longsys and Lexar for including us in this Lexar Behind the Build Journey. We apologize for not being able to include all of the people that worked so hard to make this such a success. Please know that you are valued and your efforts sincerely appreciated.
Oh… and let’s not forget the photographers that made this journey so much easier. So much is lost having to take pictures throughout and it was great just to follow along for the ride for once!
We couldn’t go without an Editor’s Choice Award now could we?
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