English: Historic Oasis Restaurant, Menlo Park, California. Gathering place for Stanford students since 1933 and known as the "other staging area" for the Homebrew Computer Club.
The Oasis Restaurant, located at 241 El Camino Real, Menlo Park, California, opened in 1933.[1] The Oasis, at the suggestion of Roger Melen, was the "other staging area" for the Homebrew Computer Club.[2] Following Homebrew Computer Club meetings Roger Melen, Harry Garland, Bob Marsh, Lee Felsenstein, Steve Dompier, Gordon French and other club members would continue their discussions the Oasis.[3]
The Oasis closed on March 7, 2018[4]
↑Levy, Steven (1984年) 《 Hackers》 (First ed.)、Anchor press/Doubleday、第213頁 ISBN: 0-385-19195-2. "Piling into wooden booths with tables deeply etched with the initials of generations of Stanford students, Garland and Melen and Marsh and Felsenstein and Dompier and French and whoever else felt like showing up would get emboldened by the meeting’s energy and pitchers of beer."