Martha Stewart

From: Bryan Pope <bpope_at_wordstock.com>
Date: Thu Nov 29 13:01:27 2001

O! And I was going to say maybe she is a closet classic computer user.. ;)

-Bryan
>
> A couple of years ago, she dated Charles Simonyi, chief software architect
> of Microsoft and former Xerox PARC scientist who wrote the first WYSIWYG
> word processor. Maybe that's where she gets it.
>
> > That's kind of weird, I wouldn't have thought Martha Stewart would even
> > consider computers to be in her realm of influence.
> >
> > I've actually though of painting a computer using Martha Stewartish
> > techniques...... like stamping or rag rolling or maybe some of that
> > stone fleck stuff. I haven't done it yet, Though. It will still be a
> > functioning computer, just a little more creative.
> >
> > Chad Fernandez
> > Michigan, USA
> >
> > Russ Blakeman wrote:
> > >
> > > Surprised she didn't preach using them as decorative items - a "good
> thing"
> > >
> > > ->
> > > -> Martha Stewart had a short radio column today
> > > -> where She actually preached the ethics of classiccmpers.
> > > -> That is, what do you do with old computers? Number 1
> > > -> was don't toss it (yes), until you check with your local schools,
> > > -> even if you are sure it is obsolete (yes), if you can't place
> > > -> it this way, she continues by mentioning that some people
> > > -> actually collect them as vintage (yes), and then brings up
> > > -> eBay as a sort of last resort (sorry).
> > > ->
> > > -> Good press that we all need.
> > > ->
> > > -> John A.
> > > -> Project Greenkeys.
> > > ->
> > > ->
> >
>
>
Received on Thu Nov 29 2001 - 13:01:27 GMT

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