In a previous life, James Austin was a Porsche-racing electrical engineer who worked on classified military projects and, in retirement, settled down to become a pinball and video game technician.
Few analog amusements have continued to thrive in the digital age. Videocassettes are dead. So are landlines and cathode-ray televisions. (Well, nearly dead.) One delightful diversion of yesteryear ...
CONCORD, Calif. (KGO) -- Come for the custom framing, stay for a few rounds of pinball. When Mike Moretti opened "The Art of Picture Framing", a friend of his, who owned a demolition business and just ...