I think it's a great idea, Rob. Though I do not have the technical skill to 
pull it off, so we'd have to find someone who did.


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________________________________________
From: Rob Weir [robw...@apache.org]
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 9:00 AM
To: marketing@openoffice.apache.org
Subject: Crazy idea for fun video

I don't know if this kind of thing exists in other countries as well,
but in the U.S. we have a bunch of these documentaries on T.V. that
propose various historical conspiracies.

A typical one will look at the Egyptian pyramids, or the Easter Island
statues, and talk about the primitive level of technology available at
the time, marvel at the accomplishment and inevitably suggest that
this is the work of "ancient astronauts" or something like that.   The
style of the documentary is mainly still photographs, space age music,
field interviews with "experts", and a somber voice over, preferably
someone who sounds like Leonard Nimoy.

I'm thinking, what if we did something like that for OpenOffice?  Here
we have a seemingly impossible feat of technology, a complex
application, but no giant corporation.  How can such a thing exist?
Isn't this far beyond the capabilities of a bunch of volunteers?
Certainly secret forces are at work.  Aliens?

It would require some work, but I think we could pull it off.

Thoughts?

-Rob

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