I actually thought of that once, but thought I was about the only one who
would take it seriously. It's really not a bad idea, and I'm sure our fellow
collectors would go for it. We really need an organization to preserve old
computers. I go to scrap yards and see classic machines ripped apart all the
time. Computers are a big part of everyone's lives now, and just like
anything else that changes our society that much, (the printing press, for
example) they need to protected. I hoped someone else would have the same
idea I did. I really think it is a great idea, worth considering, at the
least.
Well, maybe we should start a National Computer
Preservation Historical
Society, and then once we have a couple hundred members (should take all
of 1 hour...) then we start sending letters to our representatives asking
them to write a bill similar to whatever empowers the people that preserve
historical buildings and landmarks.
Of course, real influence comes with a historical society that has been in
existance for many years, but of course you have to start sometime ;)
-Lawrence LeMay