Bid now for a piece of computer history

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Thu Feb 3 17:37:11 CST 2005


Well as I noted a few emails ago, I think people should read my newsletter, not
the Register.  :)   But anyway: today I spoke with Christie's media department.
 They are sending me a free catalog since I'm a reporter.  I live in northern
NJ very close to Manhattan, so I will attend the auction and report back on it.
 LOL, if anyone wants to send me money for bidding, don't expect change.  :)


--- "David V. Corbin" <dvcorbin at optonline.net> wrote:

> >>> >From The Register:
> >>> 
> >>> http://www.theregister.com/2005/02/03/christies_computer_auction/
> >>> 
> >>> "Bid now for a piece of computer history.
> >>> ...Jeremy M. Norman, has been collecting computing books 
> >>> and documents since
> >>> 1971 and his life's work, The Origins of Cyberspace 
> >>> Library, will be up for grabs on 23 February...[at 
> >>> Christie's in New York]."
> >>> 
> >>> 
> >>> Bob
> >>> 
> 
> If the entire list gets together maybe we could successfully bid on ONE item
> from the auction. Ok I am exaggerating, but not by much ;(
> 
> 


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