In article <e1d20d630701171329l7f4bd3f2xbc1e0a29f3331f70 at mail.gmail.com>,
"William Donzelli" <wdonzelli at gmail.com> writes:
I am not worriesd about today's stuff. In time,
yes, it will be worth
expending lots of effort to save. And it should be saved, as it is
very important in the whole historic timeline. For me, right now, I
would rather expand my resources on the stuff that is tipping over the
brink (this is why I do not get excited about saving Suns, PDP-11s,
Altairs, etc. - lots of them still out there.).
Ditto. Except that I focus on graphics and terminals and you'd be
surprised how many terminals have "already gone over the brink" as it
were. People keep CPUs for nostalgia. They chuck the terminal.
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