So a question arises in my mind. If ArtCom is so
aweful, is there a need in this community for such a
site. And if so, what kind of money could be made? I
ask as an aspiring web designer/web guru for
non-profits in the history/art world. I am starting
to feel around to see if such a site could make me a
living. Just wondering.
Thanks!
Aaron
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Aaron Marcavitch-- [log in to unmask]http://members.tripod.com/~RWUHP
B.S. in Historic Preservation (99, RWU)
Project Assistant at Public Archaeology Lab, Pawtucket, RI
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