Re: disposition of largest private DEC collection in USA
From: patrick jankowiak (eccm_at_swbell.net)
Date: 01/25/05
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Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 02:15:41 GMT
And their website wants me to download something called a
"plug-in". I don't trust objects that want to download
and run here, just to view a site.
Thanks for the heads up. I am asking alot of questions
of those contacting me (and freely answering alot more
too).
Even though I definitely have my moments of levity, I
am very serious about this matter.
Opcom
Christian Corti wrote:
> In alt.sys.pdp11 Keith Cayemberg <keith.cayemberg@arcor.de> wrote:
>
>>HNF - Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum
>>http://www.hnf.de/
>
>
> Don't give anything to them if you don't want it to be put somewhere in
> a corner or in the cellar and be handled by a staff that really doesn't
> know what they have. Even though they have lots of money they are not what
> a real computer museum should be (having technical staff, being able to
> repair and operate the machines, etc.). As the name implies they are
> more a forum for social events (conferences etc.) than a museum.
>
> Christian
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