| Lee Courtney 2004-04-09, 2:30 am |
| All,
Yes, and the 1620 Project people did also. They advocated to change the
street number with the city, to no avail. Life is not fair!
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> It would be nice if they had a running 1401, though.
Museum now has two. One is on exhibit, second is in machine room/Restoration
Lab. Couple leads have started putting together a restoration plan. If
you're in the Bay area (or remote and interested) send an email to
1401_team@computerhistory.org. Team is especially interested in contacting
any former CEs or SEs.
Cheers,
Lee Courtney
Volunteer
Computer History Museum
"glen herrmannsfeldt" <gah@ugcs.caltech.edu> wrote in message
news:rricc.195583$po.1013319@attbi_s52...
> Art Young wrote:
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> They were lucky. It is a building previously owned by
> Silicon Graphics, and already had that number.
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> Then again, if you try hard enough you can find a connection
> between any number and a historical computer of some kind.
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> It would be nice if they had a running 1401, though.
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> -- glen
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