An amazing photograph!
Are there enough people close enough to each other for them to get together
and preserve it as a whole? It would seem a shame to split it up, and it
really should be on show.
Regards
Rob
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 Sent: 27 September 2012 07:54
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 Subject: Re: pdp(s) in brazil (picture)
     It depends on what they collect. I know many of them, there are lots 
and
  lots. And I'm the ONLY one who had dec gear in the
past, and no dec gear 
in
  the present.
     I believe Jay was contacted by more than 2 collectors (me and the 
curator
  of the "museu do Computador")...But not THAT
many with space and
 resources to have a two-rack computer at home.
     Of course, these are only sugestions. I have no right to decide the 
future
  of this darn nice computer.
 ---
 Enviado do meu Motorola PT550
 Meu site: 
http://www.tabalabs.com.br
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 From: "William Donzelli" <wdonzelli at gmail.com>
 To: "General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts"
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 Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2012 3:23 AM
 Subject: Re: pdp(s) in brazil (picture)
 >    In my humble opinion, it must be parted in
5 2-rack kits, and
> distribuited among brazilian USERS. This is something VERY VERY VERY 
 RARE
 >> in
 >> Brazil, there is no why to keep a system this size locked behind a 
glass
  >> wall.
 >>
 >>    And remembering, there is NO computer museum in Brazil which is
 >> sufficiently backed by our computer companies. There is the "museu do
 >> computador" but mostly no financial contribuitions, please correct me
if
  >> I'm
 >> wrong.
 >
 > Curious: how many computer collectors do you think are in Brazil? Or
 > South America in general?
 >
 > --
 > Will