Fw: Control Data Cyber 960 rescue interest?

From: Eric Dittman <dittman_at_dittman.net>
Date: Wed Nov 14 12:10:41 2001

> As regards any rescue efforts, I want to implore everyone not to besiege
> hapless admins in the Ga. University System with requests for
> information, machines, etc. USG cannot sell or transfer state property
> itself. We should be grateful for any support they can lend a rescue
> effort, but all this has to go through the state Dept. of Adminstrative
> Services, so let's don't put our friends behind the eight-ball, ok?
>
> I want to thank those parties who have offered a home, but my best guess
> and my gut instinct is that it's going to take the governor's approval
> and maybe an act of the legislature to take the 960 out of the state. If
> you're playing at that level, you're way ahead of me here.

There are a couple of steps I'd recommend:

1) Calling the University Board of Regents and try to arrange a time
    to discuss the issue with them, explaining the desire to preserve
    a bit of history. If they can't set aside some time, ask to send
    a letter. I would recommend trying to bring the president of the
    University on board, too.

2) Call your state representative's office to see if they would be
    willing to discuss the issue. Try the governor's office, too.

What you want to stress is this is a part of computing history, and
there are people willing to preserve the system at no cost to the
state and University.
-
Eric Dittman
dittman_at_dittman.net
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Received on Wed Nov 14 2001 - 12:10:41 GMT

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