Read more.Urgent campaign to raise funds to buy codebreaker's work.
Read more.Urgent campaign to raise funds to buy codebreaker's work.
Wow, someone donated £10,000!
Are they going to auction the papers individually or as a set? Because, if it's as a set and they get sold for £500,000, yet this campaign only raises, say, £400,000, what will they do with the £400,000 that's been donated? Can they keep it, even though the money was donated with the specific cause of buying the papers?
Regardless of the respect I have for Turing's work, the way I see this is that Turing gave these papers to his friend, whose son is now seeking a payout equivalent to between 12 and 20 times the average national annual wage. While I'd like to see such works in a museum, which is where they really belong, I wouldn't put one single penny into the pocket of what seem to me to be rather like a greedy opportunist to achieve that.
Could you provide a link?
Hi, There is a link embedded in the article but here it is again
http://www.justgiving.com/turing-papers/
Thanks, Sarah
In the meantime Babbage is wallowing in the misfortune of the afterlife, gone and forgotten.
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I agree with Saracen, I'd like to see these papers kept in a museum but I'm not willing to line the pockets of either the current owner or the guy who's buying them for doing naff all - if he loses the bid he keeps several hundred k and if he wins he keeps the leftover money unless he's planning to return the money to the people who donated. The headline caught my eye because I thought it was restoration work or something, which I might have been interested in...
@Terbinator: I thought Babbage was about as well known as Turing? Even if he isn't, Turing played a huge part in defending our country (along with most of the world) from the Nazis which rightly gained him recognition.
What does that have to do with what I said? I'm talking about the reputation he and his team has now.
Ah right that's good then.
These papers failed to sell after the reserve price wasn't met Story here
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