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Am in Dallas. Love to travel. :)
Don't mind working on a problem remotely.
>Where are you located, Barb?
>
>barb wrote:
>>
>> After receiving several private emails from my last submission to the list,
>> I have decided to reprint the following paragraph from one of my replies. I
>> hope this is not going to upset anyone. I am not looking for employment but
>> am quite willing to work on a volunteer basis to help provide solutions,
>> both technical and traditional.
>>
>> >I try to offer my services, as needed, to museums and other >non-profit
>> >groups. I benefit from the experience. I combine my >expertise in art and
>> >graphics with my knowledge of computers and >networking, to come up with a
>> >good solution to visual/technical/multimedia problems. As I have also
>> >worked in computer sales, I can often help >the client purchase used
>> >equipment, find a donation, or even help >repair/upgrade the equipment
>> >they already have. Many times the >new technology greatly enhances the
>> >quality of an exhibit and the >appeal to the public.
>>
>> Again, I am not looking for employment but would love to do volunteer work
>> anywhere I can! These skills are not necessarily needed on a regular basis.
>> If anyone needs help in the following areas, please feel free to contact me.
>>
>> * digital photo restoration (any image. leaves original intact-output can
>> be digital or traditional print from negative)
>> * digital presentation (including "interactive" design)
>> * IT solutions: design single computer or lan solution for an exhibit/act
>> as consultant for purchase/procurement of equipment)
>> * install equipment for exhibit purposes
>> * computer repair/upgrades (certified tech)
>> * graphic design
>> * illustration
>> * photography
>>
>> Barb Moore
>>
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>Robert Handy
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