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Jerome Pimmel <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Nov 1995 08:03:09 GMT
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I work with a comapny in Seattle, Modelwerks Inc., and our speciality
is - well you guessed it - models. Computerized, interactive,
demonstrational, wind tunnel. You name it we do it and well! Anyway
before this starts to sound like an advertising pitch (!) I had a few
questions for people out there.

We have been approached by a museum locally who are interested in
putting their web page on our server. This museum is VERY intensive in
interactive models, and it would of course be on our agenda to attempt
to demonstrate their capabilities over the net through this web site.

I wondered if there were any museums out there already who have a
great deal of interactive type content which I could look at to get a
good example of what kind of content works best on the net. Perhaps
you may want to contribute ideas as to what might be very effective
for content. Who knows.

I trying very hard to think of what I could possibly do for this
museum, and although standard content is the fallback, with such an
impressive museum, I feel that an impressive representation is
deserved over the net. ANY input would greatly be appreciated.......

Take a look at our (developmental) website too if you like......

http://www.modelwerks.com/modelwerks

You can reach me via email at [log in to unmask]
or by phone at 1 800 779 3757

Thankyou

Jerome Pimmel
Internet Marketing and Research Dept.
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fax 1-206-340-6008

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