If there's anyone in Atlanta that can rescue the SIGGRAPH, SIGCHI and
Journal of Computing History portions of it, I'll cover shipping costs
to me and give them some money for their time.
In article <BANLkTimSRdNWh-xyFojJ9JEADOfpCXd2uQ at mail.gmail.com>,
    Sparr <sparr0 at gmail.com> writes:
  I apologize for the poor timing of this. Had I known
there was
 interest, and that they were being discarded, earlier I would have
 made better arrangements.
 They are at 675 Metropolitan Pkwy, Atlanta GA 30310. The gate code to
 enter the complex is 9171* and they are stacked near the dumpsters at
 the middle of the complex.
 They include publications from every SIG, including SIGGRAPH and
 SIGPLAN and SIGCHI and ...
 The stack has suffered a few minutes of rain damage. I would say that
 10% of them got wet, although they are in a relatively dense stack on
 a pallet so the ones on the bottom and in the middle are still fine.
 On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 9:45 AM, Sparr <sparr0 at gmail.com> wrote:
  A local geek organization is discarding a few
thousand ACM
 publications from around 1968-1982. It includes complete years of
 Transactions, Journals, conference programs, various periodicals, etc.
 It's about one pallet load of boxes, so it would be expensive and
 complicated to ship. If anyone is willing and able to rescue them
 before they get recycled, let me know. 
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 rescue list - 
http://www.sunhelp.org/mailman/listinfo/rescue
  
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