This is posted on the front page of imsai.net:
"Mr. Fischer,
Recently my home was burglarized. Surprisingly the thieves took my son's
IMSAI computer. My son is 5 years old and is autistic. He refuses to use
a regular computer. He is in love with his IMSAI though, switches and
lights always fascinated him. This computer was his favorite possession
and he asks about it all day long, even gets up at night and wakes me up
asking for it. This computer means the world to him. On the side of the
machine are the letters W.O.P.R. They look silk screened. Also taken
with this unit was a very large disk drive and some extreme large computer
disks. I think they were 12 inches across [8" floppy disk], and are marked
BASF 8" Single Sided Double Density. Also stolen was a computer modem
that you would set a phone on to [acoustic coupler]. Thank you in advance
for any information you may have."
It sounds plausible, but then I'm a cynic. I can imagine someone would
make this up to try to get the sympathy of Todd Fischer thinking he might
just send them an IMSAI.
I mean, why would a cat burglar walk out of a house with 100 pounds of
computer, unless they really knew what it was and could get $x000 for it
on eBay? Wouldn't it have shown up on eBay?
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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Received on Mon Oct 21 2002 - 09:01:00 BST