On Fri, 13 Sept 2024 at 00:59, Adrian Stoness via cctalk <
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> was reading 16million was raised and going to charity or something?? and
> that the rest got bought by another museum
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> https://www.geekwire.com/2024/paul-allen-estate-sells-remaining-living-computers-artifacts-and-systems-to-museum-near-atlanta/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFQd4pleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHZ4m-gu6GjWv35Z7DYzXzTr6N2kKjposlvBibVA928kg1YEsU_JMSN6jNQ_aem_9GK4dxV5ur5VnqqcGMLm9g
>
>
Yes, the provenance would certainly be attractive to museums, even museums
that do not necessarily specialize in technology, and some of those have
very deep pockets.  I was wondering what percentage of the Christie's
auction went to museums rather than private collectors. I suppose only time
will tell.

-Henry

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