Sad, sad times, surely someone can buy PARC and preserve it? posted by Markb at 3:48 PM on October 19, 2000
Perhaps it can be retooled as an incubator. It is very sad, when I was younger, the name sounded oddly magical, with that exotic spelling and aura of pure noble science. I cannot think of any institution this side of the Bell Labs that I have such affection for. Maybe Fermi Lab, but not really, it does not have the magic. posted by thirteen at 3:56 PM on October 19, 2000
How much might PARC cost now (for an investor/university/government)? The article says something about Fuji-Xerox partnership. Does that mean Fuji is part owner of PARC? If a partner is involved, wouldn't it drive up the price for PARC?
Xerox and Fuji have been allied for nearly 40 years. Most of the international operations are known as "Fuji Xerox". There is a "Fuji Xerox PARC" but it's only a couple of years old.
Fuji may own part of Xerox, but they don't own PARC /per se/. posted by dhartung at 8:21 AM on October 20, 2000
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