> On May 24, 2021, at 4:31 PM, Chris Zach via cctalk <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Well if it winds up in the dumpster then that's yet another lesson to not > trust "Museums". It's actually funny than MC was taken from the storage shed > and turned up at another "Museum". > > Oi. > C I've worked with a museum and a rare computer -- the solution used in that case was to provide the machine to the museum under a long-term loan arrangement. That way, if the museum were to close or decide it doesn't want the machine any longer, it can't just scrap it because it isn't the museum's property to dispose of. Given some of what I've read from others, that's an arrangement that seems worth using more often. paul
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