Talk:Australian Computer Museum Society
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This page should not be speedy deleted because...
[edit]This page should not be speedily deleted because... a number of pages within wikipedia actually reference items from the ACMS collection. Google site:en.wikipedia.org australian computer museum society. A lot of the "one of a kind" hardware relating to important technological discoveries that are still in use in modern computing are held by the ACMS however vast quantities have never been documented. There are also a number of news items relating to ACMS such as the Apolo mission moon dust data recovery efforts which may be of interest. I myself am not one of these people however I created this page in an attempt to demonstrate to the aging members the use of wikipedia in an attempt to have them document history before it is too late, and to help fix inaccuracies regarding systems such as UTECOM / SILLIAC etc by the very people who operated and assembled them. Oh and yes I am aware the amcs.org.au website is offline - we are working on fixing that however people who control the nameservers have a tendancy to... die. --WLW8WFzAkWBZwIWK0k6x (talk) 01:40, 8 December 2012 (UTC)