A month ago I was in a Seattle Living Computer Museum. It was my second visit there, because the first time I saw, they don’t have the old good Spectrum. I think, that this is a part of computer history, especially in Europe (do you remember: Commodore 64 vs Sinclair Spectrum?), so I decided to find it and bring it to the museum. I found a working Spectrum: my friend, Boris Santelj, was one of the “Spectrum guys” in that times (I was a Commodore guy) and he give me his computer to bring it in the Living Computer Museum.
I want to give him a special thank for giving me his computer and an give me the opportunity to make it a part of history 😉