The Internet Heritage Site and Archive is seeking a Teletype model KSR-35
for their restoration project. They are re-creating the ARPA lab at 3420
Boelter Hall at UCLA from where the first internet message ("lo") was
sent.
Please see additional information below, and visit the website for more
information about this excellent project:
http://internethistory.ucla.edu/
Reply-to: Brad Fidler <fidler at internethistory.ucla.edu>
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Date: Wed, 11 May 2011 12:14:11 -0700
From: Brad Fidler <fidler at internethistory.ucla.edu>
To: Sellam Ismail <info at vintagetech.com>
Subject: Reaching out to the collector community
Hi Sellam,
Thank you again for all your help with this. Below is a blurb that you
could post.
All best,
Brad
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There is a project underway to recreate the UCLA ARPANET lab as it stood
when it first connected with SRI in 1969. We are interested in borrowing or
purchasing a *Teletype KSR-35*, to display in the original space of the
ARPANET lab at 3420 Boelter Hall.
I invite you to read more about our project at
http://internethistory.ucla.edu/p/mission.html .
Please get in touch with me at fidler at
internethistory.ucla.edu if you can
help us in any way.
Sincerely,
Brad Fidler