There is one other possibility: Can someone reach out to Bill and put him in contact with me? He cared about the system as well, maybe he can take on the role of protector and do a better job than Paul did.

Maybe he could be worthy.

CZ

On 6/25/2024 6:58 PM, Michael Kerpan via cctalk wrote:
What are the odds that the letter was removed and lost when the system was
disassembled to be shipped to the auction house? I suspect that what was
ultimately a handshake deal is going to be ignored here.

Mike

On Tue, Jun 25, 2024, 6:31 PM Wayne S via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
wrote:

You should draft the letter ASAP.
Also send via registered mail.
And if you are claiming ownership, send a copy to the auction house.


Sent from my iPhone

On Jun 25, 2024, at 15:27, cz via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:

Yeah, but at least for AI he actually seemed to care about it as
something he used back in the early 80's.

*sigh* I was wondering if it would come to this. I guess I need to draft
a letter to the executor of this mess, asking them to please open AI, look
in the inside metal pocket on the door, and read the letter I wrote when
Rich came out to pick the system up.

Because I knew inside that this would happen. It happened at MIT,
happened at FTP, happened at Sandstorm, happened at Digex. And each time I
had to go out AGAIN and pick the damn thing up to take care of it.

Funny. I said at the time that Paul would never go bankrupt or lose
interest and that AI was finally safe. But I knew in my heart it wouldn't
be. So I guess it's time to rent a U-Haul

Again....

So who do I contact?

CZ

CZ@MIT-AI

On 6/25/2024 4:51 PM, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
On 6/25/24 13:28, Tom Uban via cctalk wrote:
If Paul Allen was unable to setup his museum, something he clearly
cared
deeply about, in a way that would not be dissolved when he passed, who
could?
Mr. Allen collected a lot of things, which, given his wealth, probably
can be viewed in the same way that we have an attic full of old stuff.
--Chuck

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