Altium (Protel) Moves Global HQ to China

No ultrasound machine here anymore :-)

Other stuff, yes, but I don't want to make money off of it. Or if I do then for a good cause, not for myself. Hopefully people will start handing over the important stuff before it's too late. Once an aging nerd has passed away the heirs will in most cases just chuck it all into a huge dumpster.

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I forgot to mention that -- Dave is donating "at least 50%" of the proceeds to breast cancer research (Susa B. Kormen).

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Joel Koltner

Yeah, just have look at the end of the driveway on garbage day D++ and you'll get most of my stuff...

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Spehro Pefhany

Good man.

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Most of such hardware is very old and outdated. I recently sold my MSX2 computers. None of them worked after 20+ years.

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Nico Coesel

Why would I have a transputer? That was just another Europeon fad. I do have an original first-day-order IBM PC and (not so first day) expansion unit, constantly getting in my way. ;-)

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Get a load of this (assume you can read some German), it was just discussed in a German NG:

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For folks who can't read it: A university campus is looking for someone who can maintain their Zuse Z22 computer because the only guy that could do it so far has passed away. It's a tube computer, this kind:

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In the middle inside the main cabinet you can see the "hard drive" :-)

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