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Club 8-bit one of the largest collections of Soviet-era computers is destroyed

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29 points by hrez 4 years ago · 6 comments

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tluyben2 4 years ago

I own 1000s of old home computers (including quite a few of soviet era clones) and I have them distributed in 3 places in west EU and still am worried about them getting destroyed or damaged. But I would never have thought of war destroying them; water, fire and just assholes is my usual go to. The human suffering is obviously worse, but these kind of things are tragedies added on top. First signs of escalation of this war, I am packing up at least one of my storages and moving them out of the eu just in case, with my family by the way.

  • techdragon 4 years ago

    If you want a place to send them that’s politically, and geologically stable. I can recommended Western Australia. The only thing you need to worry about will be protection from the pretty mild weather (not even likely to get that bad with most climate change predictions). But I’m a little biased with living here haha

    • tluyben2 4 years ago

      Funny you say so; we are playing with the thought of moving to east AU (Queensland) as my business partner opened up a company and is looking for specific skills to join him there. I guess the weather will be more of a problem there as it is more humid and hotter as I understood from him.

      • techdragon 4 years ago

        As nice as Queensland and Brisbane are, I’d be worried if I was keeping a historical archive/collection there myself. The climate change trend is definitely looking like cyclone severity is rising and the storm severity is increasing too and they both bring greater humidity swings, as well as more serious flood risk, which unfortunately a lot of people are grappling with the consequences of at the moment.

metadat 4 years ago

Wow that sucks, blunt force Russians didn't bother to make a map of cool things it might be nice for their kids to be able to visit.

Just imagine if that happened to the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.

It's all nothing compared to the ongoing suffering and loss of human life in Ukraine right now.

  • sreevisakh 4 years ago

    Seems it's in Mariupol. While this loss is regrettable, Mariupol is very likely a huge kill zone, judging by the footage from there. The fact is that most of us are desensitized to that scale of tragedy and suffering.

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