> On Oct 30, 2022, at 12:22 PM, Michael Brutman via cctalk > <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > > My apologies if this topic is a sore point for some of you. Their abrupt > closing wasn't that long ago. > > Does anybody have any insight on what is going on there? The web site has > not been updated in about 2.5 years. The world seems to be moving on; it > would be nice to know if we're ever going to see the museum re-open, and in > what capacity. Even if it doesn't reopen, I'd hope that its collection would not simply be scrapped. I imagine a lot of people here would be interested in parts of it. I'm one of them... paul
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