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Re: Dinosaur Flatware, Comics
On Fri, 12 Jan 1996, Karen Seo wrote:
> The silverware is just a personal project not a product.
Pity. A few years ago you couldn't walk into a mall without tripping over
a nifty dinosaur cookie jar or oven mitt or some such item. It's become
more difficult recently to find practical and high quality dinosaur items.
I guess maybe they're just not as trendy anymore. :-(
> I'd be happy to show you the results of the current castings if you can
> help me select a mechanism. If you send me a postal address, I could
> send you ordinary photos :-). I could also easily digitize pictures of
> them and might be able to put them on a Web page somewhere.
I can scan photos, and have a little ftp space, but no Web facilities at
this point, which really would be the way to go. Perhaps the Dinosaur
Art & Models site would be interested... it certainly is an unusual medium!
> (I must have missed part of this conversation and have no idea what
> the reference to cartoons is about....)
Sorry... I'm reading, and replying, in digest mode. This was about a
parallel thread in the Dino List about the "realistic" cartoon dinosaurs
in Calvin & Hobbes.
-- Phil