On Tue, 14 Mar 2017, Brad H via cctalk wrote:
I don't know if I'd pay $25k for Twiggys but I understand the impulse. The problem is, what happens when the novelty wears off? I also wonder what the long term value is as generations that experienced these things pass on to those who've never known a day withot a smartphone. That's a worry for another day though. For now.. I'm thinking about grabbing a shovel and going digging for Twiggy gold at a certain dump in Logan.
If you had a pair of Twiggys, but no Lisa, could you create a USB interface to use them on a modern machine?
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