paul swed wrote:
Well the reader is also an issue though I have had some reel to reel audio
tapes that were 30 years old and they had held up very well. Encoded them to
disk a couple of years back.

Interesting reading on the atomicron. But thats one big rack plus tube.
Certainly a piece of history or a very good anchor for a battleship.

The Atomicron is certainly a huge piece and sure it is rare. There is few people that I would think of that would consider it. In the best of worlds, it would end up in the hands of someone that would care enought about it to bring it back into shape. Very few would have the capability and love for it. It would be a neat thing thought. I wonder how one of those would measure up to what we have now, in modern comparision (you won't need to educate me on just how many development phases passed since it).

If he gets it sold, it most probably would end up as a collectors or museums old artifact monstrum. Not a bad one. I doubt any restoration work would be done.

Cheers,
Magnus

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