I would be happy to help in this collection, I am in Lawrence KS, USA
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From: e.tedeschi <e.tedeschi(a)ndirect.co.uk>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
<classiccmp(a)u.washington.edu>
Subject: Re: (fwd) PDP 11/34...more info (fwd)
Date: Wednesday, June 11, 1997 1:23 PM
Isaac Davis wrote:
>
> At 09:24 AM 6/11/97 -0700, Sam wrote:
> >On Wed, 11 Jun 1997, James Willing wrote:
> >
> >> Mayhaps, as a parallel to the 'Classic Computer Index", we need to
develop
> >> a 'Classic Computer Collectors
Index' so that we know where others
are
> >> when things like this pop up so that we
could have some local
options.
> >> Even if a person did not want the
particular item, they might be
able to
> >> pick it up while arrangements were made
to get it to someone who did
want
it.
Or am I just dreaming out loud?
Not at all. This is a terrific idea! I nominate Bill Whitson to
formulate this list :)
Sam
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> >Computer Historian, Programmer, Musician,
Philosopher, Athlete,
Writer, Jackass
> >
> I agree completely. I would be willing to go pick up stuff headed for
the
> dump and hold it till someone could make space
for it. My house only
has
> room for a small select few computers, but I
could make room in storage
> until shipping could be arranged. We ought to make this like a Mr. (or
Ms.)
> Rescue for classics. When the list is started,
put me down for the
Austin,
TX area.
Isaac Davis
idavis(a)comland.com
indavis(a)juno.com
OK, put me down for southern England (UK)
enrico
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