In article <459BAFF4.19008.F51E8B at cclist.sydex.com>,
"Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com> writes:
Well, there you go! Someone submits a system for
consideration and
list votes on it.
I think that will just lead to lots of argument about what qualifies
as a "vintage" system when instead you're really arguing about which
vintage systems are "interesting".
Very uninteresting machines become vintage simply because there are so
few around anymore. Take a Beehive terminal for instance. There's
absolutely nothing special about it and nothing "good" about it,
particularly if you're the guy who had to keep them working in the
80s!
But its certainly vintage and its certainly scarce.
Then there's the VIC-20 and C=64. As common as dirt, but certainly
interesting and also vintage.
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