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Sorry, but I disagree. I think this type of "advertising" is perfectly
appropriate for this list. I would rather it be a list of sources than
the rink for circular arguments it often is. I think it's perfectly
legitimate to introduce yourself by explaining what you do. I also enjoy
seeing the occasional open position listed here -- isn't that advertising?
Anyway, this list has nothing to do with TV as far as I can tell.
On Fri, 18 Aug 1995, Christopher Whittle wrote:
> I think it is a bad idea. There is enough drivel on the Internet without
> opening the fllodgates to advertising. I get over 40 messages per day- I
> don't want you or anyone else shilling in a space that is relatively
> advertisement free. Try late night UHF TV. I am
> confident most replies you recieve regarding your query will echo mine.
>
> On Thu, 17 Aug 1995, Jan Spoerri wrote:
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> > Hi Everyone!
> >
> > My name is Jan Spoerri. My partner and I have a shop in NY out of
> > which we build and design exhibits usually in that order. My experience
> > is in developing and building interactive components with all that that
> > entails. My partner Roby Braun creates natural history reconstructions
> > ranging from dinosaurs to early mammals to modern animals.
> >
> > How does everyone on this list feel about blatant advertising? I think
> > it might be an interesting experiment to give the green light to
> > designers and fabricators and consultants, etc. I think museums would
> > benefit from it. Perhaps there could be some guidelines which could
> > evolve as the experiment unfolds...
> >
> > -Jan
> >
> > Spoerri/Braun Inc.
> > 134 Cedar Street
> > East Hampton, NY 11937
> > (516)329-3289
> >
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