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P3D Where have you gone?


  • From: Rehotshots@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: P3D Where have you gone?
  • Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2000 23:51:44 -0700


I wanted to see Bob Weir and Harold's pictures and webpages, now that 
things have settled down for me enough to do that, and they are no longer 
here.  Why?  Sorry you have a cold Bob.  Don't watch much T.V. though
it is always on, but if the pictures are not there it may be because we don't 
know enough about how to present them to industry and two sources for 
that information are , I believe, Mr. Toeppen and Boris Starosta, (hope I 
got that last name right, sir),  Boris gave us a wealth of information and 
I believe Mr. Toeppen would be helpful there as well.  They can't provide 
all the work themselves, you know.  I would be right in the middle of that
if I had the proficiency that some of you have with this art form.  So, go ask
them to help you, people.  The worst thing that could happen is that they 
might say no.  Never heard that word before?  Just remember, they have 
done it, so listen to them.  

I met Simon Nathan,(do you guys know who he is?), on another list.  Dynamic!  
What a giant man, and roars  like King Kong if you even dare 
suggest that what you can do with a computer can come close to what
he has done with the equipment he has used.  He DROVE the industry 
to create panorama cameras for him, (his friends).  He's 84 years old. 
and what a character!  He ain't me, that's for sure; but I think that if 
I stayed around him much, I would just fall madly in love with him.  He
is just that dynamic!  Talk about electromagnetic!  Clarity!  Power!  He
reminds me a lot of my brother.  The problem was that his roaring kept
running people off because they would get their feelings hurt.  I never
understood why they didn't just try another approach--a softer approach
or just as dynamic an approach, but , ...some artists are just very, very 
sensitive.  And sometimes sensitive people can be very insensitive to 
others.  aaaah!  It's a mess sometimes.  I have learned that the best thing 
to do is to keep everyone out of the fight except the two people who are
fighting in the first place, if you can.  Well, I try.  I'll try harder to 
stay out 
of other people's fights.  

Anyway, if anyone knows of a good biographer, this man would  really 
make for interesting reading.  I know of a really good one, but I think 
he is tied up with Random House right now.  Need to look him up.  
(you wouldn't happen to be out there right now, would you?)

Love ya, 
Teri