I went to the University of Pittsburgh and remember the Westinghouse sign well.
Did you know the Westinghouse Sign was a trailblazer in more ways than one? Installed in 1967, it was the first computer-controlled sign in the world! Its neon-lit "W" logo was made up of 81 parts and could display 120 unique light patterns, creating endless mesmerizing sequences⦠pic.twitter.com/SaBygotrla
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