For those on the list, Sellam trolled the ccmp discord under a pseudonym recently.
Did not seem relevant to bring up until now, but... yeah. -Eric On Tue, Jun 25, 2024, 6:51 PM Sellam Abraham via cctalk < cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote: > I think this is an appropriate time for this announcement. > > Over the many years I've been collecting, there have been more than several > instances of a collector dying and their collection effectively being cast > to the wind because their surviving spouse or family members have no idea > what to do with their computer collection. We are all very aware of this > unfortunate phenomenon. > > To that end, I've been developing a Revocable Living Trust (RLT) for > computer collectors. I've been working on this off and on for the past > many months, and though it isn't quite ready yet, this is a good > opportunity to announce my plans. > > The advantages of a RLT are many for the computer collector, including > simplicity, and one's continued access to and enjoyment of their > collections while they are alive. It's a good start, but not a complete > solution, as the effectiveness of the RLT depends on the trustees one has > chosen to carry out their wishes once they've departed the mortal coil. > > That's where what I'm developing comes into play: a multi-modal trustee > services corporation which one can name as (at least one of) their > trustee(s), which in the event of one's demise will immediately launch into > action to protect the trust assets (the computer collection) and distribute > it as per the trust indenture. And so much more. > > The trust indenture itself will be cheap (a nominal $49 is my target price) > but I have yet to work out the execution and pricing for all the other > services that will be offered, which will include actually coming out to > the collection site to secure the collection and handle or assist in its > distribution. > > This message is intended to be a feeler to gauge interest in the product. > To that end, if this is of interest to you, please contact me privately and > let me know. I can actually set you up with the trust documents right > away, as those are basically done at this point, which you can execute and > get notarized, etc. to at least have that protection in place. The > establishment of the trustee services corporation described above will take > a bit more time. > > If I didn't myself fall ill within the last 9 months (heart attack, nearly > died, subsequent heart surgery) I would have already had this ready to go. > The irony of this all has not at all escaped me. Fortunately, my > collection is now covered for when it's my time to go. > > How about you? > > Sellam >