On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, melinda rackham wrote:
> i couldnt quiet follow this arguement which ended up being wierdly about
> brad...huh..
Yeah, I know (and suspect...); the artworld-acolyte is self-exiled. Real
artists live in the larger world. (I would have responded earlier, but
then I'd hear that I've somehow 'bombarded' the list with my
'prononcements.') ;-}
> ..but my impression of burn giff day was that it was a totally sneaky and
> fabulously successful marketing campaign for the PNG format.
Maybe a little, but I think it was indicative of an interesting continuing
concern, which really doesn't currently impact the individual web-site
author... but conceivably _could at some point.
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