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i figure that in the tech world, there aren't too many mysteries/urban legends, so it made for an interesting-enough story. especially for a saturday. (also consider that, as far as i've ever heard, no one from old atari corporate will fess up to signing off the deed.) now if someone owned up to possessing the altair #1... doubt that would get any coverage outside of slashdot though.one wag in another forum posted a comment, something along the lines of "they were having trouble with the dig; they kept falling into the pit and having to climb back out."
i figure that in the tech world, there aren't too many mysteries/urban legends, so it made for an interesting-enough story. especially for a saturday. (also consider that, as far as i've ever heard, no one from old atari corporate will fess up to signing off the deed.) now if someone owned up to possessing the altair #1... doubt that would get any coverage outside of slashdot though.
one wag in another forum posted a comment, something along the lines of "they were having trouble with the dig; they kept falling into the pit and having to climb back out."