B��var Bj�rgvinsson wrote:
>
> A shooting gallery is really too cruel, isn't it? ;-)
>
> What about museums for computers. I think it would be very interesting in 20
> years (+ a laugh) for our youngsters to see how their parents and
> grandparents could manage with such elementary tools. Today we have flight
> museums many places in the world. There must be someone trying to keep track
> on the Computer Hardware History.
>
> Brgds
> Bodvar
Actually, the Boston Computer Museum has done a fantastic job of what
you are describing. However, some things just weren't meant to be
"historically preserved." The Irwin Magnetics legacy is one of those
things :-}. Actually, they have a number of old Irwin drives that
Archive Donated in the latter days prior to the Conner debacle.
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