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Learning Table

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Oh Cool!

I love left behind tech.
Interesting what would be in the panel that they would choose A, B, C. D. Lynne would know!
I believe this is one of the early tech gadgets where the top would have some information and you could choose the correct answer from the side - possibly an early communication board.
Wow, that's some ferociously primitive equipment there!
what have we learned.....dont play with this toy!
thats really awesome.
(:
what wus this used 4?
Saw this the other day, thought it might be an old projector
i remember seeing this when i was in the building next to fogarty..( the howe building?) but anyways i thought it was so cool to see it
wow, i cant believe the things they would use to teach the kids how to learn eaisier.i guess though it would work for the febale minded-i've seen this when i went explorin!!!
Goood eevening.............We are now going to the leearningg taable......
Are these one of those speak and spell? XD
I'm sorry Dave... That is incorrect...
That looks like one of those things that they used to teach gorillas with -
This-is-an-early-form-of-an-ACD(augmentative-communication-device),used-for-people-who-can't-talk.Have-seen-this-before.
Does anyone remember Major Morgan? It was a game that was shaped like a small robot.
Great picture! When i first saw it i thought "Final Answer?" from "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire (Thats what i am watching) lol

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