One of only 3 "enigma machine" stolen; A piece of ENIAC was up for auction.

From: John Lewczyk <jlewczyk_at_his.com>
Date: Sun Apr 2 23:05:09 2000

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/newsid_698000/698804.stm

An Enigma machine used by the Nazis to send coded messages during World War
Two, has been stolen from the code-cracking Station X at Bletchley Park,
Buckinghamshire. The machine, worth about ?100,000, is one of only three in
the world. It was brought to the UK after the war.

I bet it was somebody on this list who grabbed it! Fess up! ;-)

I see it as another sign of how serious our hobby is becoming. Its valued
at 100,000 pounds! I wonder what it will fetch on ebay? ;-)

On the other hand, a piece of ENIAC from Eckert's estate was up for auction
this weekend in Philadelphia
(http://skinner.lycos.com/Scripts/ListingInfo.asp?LotNo=10083515&SiteCatNo=8
1397).

Opening bid was $4K, they expected it to go to $8-$12K US. They didn't get
a nibble! Go figure! I was rather tempted, but don't have that deep
pockets.
Received on Sun Apr 02 2000 - 23:05:09 BST

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