He got a big collection of SDS systems which I helped store the tape drives and printers for. Al was supposed to get the media, but it never got to me to get to Al and back.

thanks
Jim


On 9/4/2015 12:54 PM, Tothwolf wrote:
On Fri, 4 Sep 2015, William Donzelli wrote:

It seems to happen all the time with collectables (I must admit I have a loft room full, and I don't have anywhere to exhibit) but to me this needs PEOPLE and then a PLAN and lastly a Kick Starter project to get it exhibitable, if indeed any of it is exhibit able. I can't see any responses in a.f.c but if any one can let me know what the money is needed for and how its going to be spent then I could start considering donating...

Consider, however, that Keys and the Houston Computer Museum has been sort of a black hole for the past 15 years. I do not know if anyone has really seen any sort of exhibit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JWogDZ9weSs

If a museum did not materialize when he was 55 or 60, they probably are not going to materialize at 70 or 75.

And if the Houston Computer Museum is a proper museum, there will be a clause in the bylaws guiding the disposition of the artifacts to other 501c3 entities.

Keys had a table at VCF SW 3.0 but I'm not sure if that really counts as an exhibit.

http://www.computerculture.org/events/vcfsw3/



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