?> Ok, it hit $1200, we're out of the running.? I hope these systems go
to a good home, and don't disappear into the black
hole of a private
collection.
I think that next time, you should consider to rephrase this in a more considerate
way. There are public museums on both sides of the great pond where stuff is stored in the
basements for preservation and does not become accessible for years and years, even if one
asks for it. And I am not only meaning hardware or software, I also mean documentation
(this is based on personal experience). In my point of view, black holes exist in private
as well as public museums, regardless of the different reasons for this. Some do a great
job in making their collection accessible in public either for real or online via a
website, and some don't. It just depends from case to case and generalising here
doesn't seem appropriate.
Cheers,
Pierre