On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Fred Cisin (XenoSoft) wrote:
> Your project, if you can handle it, for an exhibit:
> Identify which company was which. (easy)
> Find a copy of the original winged flying toaster screensaver (easy)
> Find a copy of Opus and Bill shooting WINGED toasters. (not easy)
> Find a copy of Opus and Bill shooting propellor toasters (easy)
> Identify the album. (easy)
> Get a copy of that album cover. (not easy)
>
> Unfortunately, Sellam has exercised his perogative to not document and
> exhibit this extremely significant series of events and artifacts.
> Oh, well. Each person has their own standards of what they consider to be
> worthwhile.
Ack! I've been vilified!
Ok, ok. You've convinced me this is indeed a cool exhibit worthy of my
museum. But I'm assigning you as the researcher and architect for this
particular exhibit. Now get to work!
(ha ha ;)
Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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Received on Thu Feb 07 2002 - 13:32:02 GMT