Or donate it to said museum...
On 14 May 2014 16:54, Jason Scott <jason at textfiles.com> wrote:
If the part you're missing is only in museums, and
a tiny handful of museum
at that, it's probably time to pay for fabricating a new part, or stop
keeping the machine up.
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 11:22 AM, Philipp Hachtmann <hachti at hachti.de>wrote:
>
> And just to make it clear, the Computer History Museum has a policy that
>> NOTHING offered or in our
>> collection is EVER sold.
>>
> That means? Everything that ever arrives at CHM will never leave again?
> I personally do not like "black hole policies". They mean that the CHM
> wouldn't even help out a collector like me with a spare part it would never
> need again...
>
> Or did I get it wrong? (Would be cool)
>
> Kind regards
>
> Philipp
>
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