Dan Gahlinger wrote:
So continue with your stupid jokes, and ancient
references that mean nothing to the public at large.
What the "public at large" thinks, knows, or believes might be
interesting but often has little to do with actual history.
I thought this list was a bit more mature than this
So fine, into the garbage a piece of history goes. congratulations! I hope you're
happy
The response from people here seems entirely appropriate given that you
posted wild claims that you still haven't been able to substantiate or
even explain.
The Sum workstation you described may indeed have been the first to do
something interesting, but cannot possibly have been the first to send
Internet email as you apparently claimed.
If it really was the first computer to be used for something interesting
and memorable, to get anyone interested in it, you need to know what it
actually did, with details, and be able to authenticate it. So far you
haven't given us any indication that you are able to do any of that. It
is unsurprising, therefore, that no museums you have contacted show the
slightest interest.
Eric