Whether one is a hardware and/or software person is preserving old
computers and ways of computing something that should be pursued? Is
it a worthwhile exercise, having an intrinsic value or not, that
should consume our valuable time? As one who enjoys working with old
technology(Coleco ADAM) my answer is a resounding yes. What I get out
of it ties me to the past which I cherish and makes today's computing
experience much more satisfactory. And as one writer put it: ?I
borrowed a friend?s Blackberry after my iPhone died: Basic
capabilities are now five million times more difficult.? Maybe
Backberry, aka RIM, should make using technology easier. How
innovative! Should this not be technology's goal? Preserving old
computers is a goal of mine and as Lyndel Prott puts it: A cultural
heritage represents their(a people's) history, their community, and
their own identity. Preservation is sought, not for the sake of the
objects, but for the sake of the people for whom they have a
meaningful life.? Is this not what
classiccmp.org is all about? I
think so.