>From: Ghena2_at_aol.com
>Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 20:08:54 EST
>Subject: Re: Mathiputer info
>To: jfoust_at_threedee.com
>
>NO, NO, NO, NO, NO!!!
>
>You must not tinker with and give away as joke! Please!!
>
>TERRIBLE IDEA!! JOKE IS NOT WORTH IT!
>
>AND TINKERING WITH...... I SHUDDER!
>
>Mathiputers are no longer manufactured, and if memory serves me correctly, the company which did make them has metamorphised, merged, whatever.... In other words, disappeared.
>
>I am a Special Educator in Salt Lake City, Utah, and I have personally been searching for a working Mathiputer for the past ten years or so.... Perhaps two years of that time online.
>
>I have a computer programming expert on stand-by, from half way across the country, who has volunteered.... for free!.... to write a program which will run on Windows, which will operate in fashion similar to Mathiputer.... IF I CAN PROVIDE HIM WITH A WORKING MODEL TO GO BY. My special ed kids NEED this!
>
>Is my opinion, as a special educator of almost 30 years, that none of the new-fangled computer programs can hold a candle to the Mathiputer for teaching kids their number facts.... Especially, those kids who have learning disabilities.
>
>So, of course, I will like you to sell your most valuable Mathiputer to ME.... At a price I can afford, no less!
>
>If not, I think your Mathiputer belongs in a computer museum. One of the museums I looked at does have one, but it is not a working model.
>
>And sorry I cannot help you further with Mathiputer info.
>
>Most sincerely,
>
>Ghena Dalby
>Salt Lake City, Utah
>
>
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