--- kysi ferul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very much as with the question;
> "How many were going to St. Ives?"...
> I say the sewcret of maximizing the stability of the
> Internet would lie in the 're-wiring' of the
> CONTENT.
> This is the FIRST, LAST, and ON-GOING, precondition
> to
> being able to CONVERGE all platforms & applications.
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> The correct 'ANSWER' was ONE, but the NECESSARY
> MATH gives one the old CALENDRICAL COUNT for
> STONEHENGE, which was an event of 2744 Days!
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> Note: forwarded message attached.
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> ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822
> Date: Fri, 28 Jul 2000 10:17:03 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Casey Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Fwd: Re:DeYoung Museum's Hearst Collection
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> Casey Farrell; Designer
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> This Letter and All Contents Copyright 2000 Casey
> Farrell
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> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2000 16:04:05 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Casey Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re:DeYoung Museum's Hearst Collection
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> Casey Farrell, Designer
> July 27, 2000
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> Attn: Stephen Hearst
>
> Dear Sir,
>
> I noticed an electronic glitch or two in my
> previous letter to you-here is the succinct correct
> version. My family owned the origianl edifce that is
> today called the DeYoung Museum, it was created from
> the "MUSEUM" a building which was the inspiration
> and template for the CALIFORNIA
>
> MID WINTER EXPOSITION of 1894. The building was
> replete with endowments of all sorts from the "first
> families of California," from bric-a-brac and
> knick-knacks to some very fine paintings, one may
>
> be even be that 'Rembrandt' they were trying to find
> a provanance for? The mainstay of the exhibition was
> provided by the Woodward's Gardens collection.
> After 1894 the DeYoung family expressed a desire to
> make the Museum all anew-and by the time I was in
> school, the memorable front section was of course,
> the Great Gallery which was in the amin all from the
> Hearst family.
>
> Now we are in a new century, and as a good many
> San Franciscans are as forward looking as the
>
> previous generation was in both preserving the
> beautiful past, and pioneering the exciting future-I
> wanted to make sure that you knew that it might be
> time to find a Julian Morgan or a Maybeck who can
> help you create and develop an ARCHITECTURE which
> will sustain both the CALIFORNIA MISSIONS and
> perhaps help assist you in some directional moves
> for HEARST PUBLICATIONS ?
>
> Here are a few of my designs which perhaps can be
> of some service in the Internet Age-the idea is to
> create each project as REAL enterprise (NO 'Virtual'
> ..anything!) with a DOMAIN NAME, ("DOT.COM") and a
> PRINT INDUSTRY aside, no matter WHAT the MAIN
> INDUSTRY....
>
> let's say sports? How about
> http://www.slip.net/~o614275
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> this is "dot.commed" as http://www.614275.com
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> and then there is always textbooks,
> http://www.cam.org/home/Wcoprod/mmpro.htm
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> first page 7th entry "California Star" ("Digital
> High Schools" AB64)
>
> howabout CHINESE to ENGLISH and ROMAN to CHARACTERS
> tutorial for China WEB PORTAL?
>
> http://www.slip.net/~navyblue
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> and that is to appear at http://www.baozi.org
>
> I would like very much to consult with you for
> both Hearst Publications & California Missions,
>
> and at the moment have picture libraries with
> complimentary art renditions for either Haight
> Ashbury of the 1890's ot The Haight of 1960's, at my
> disposal, can at a moment gather some of the best
> creative writers and historians, and taking all into
> consideration make at the very least a 'prototype'
> of what one might expect to see as a ARCHIVAL work
> on the INTERNET which is NATURAL and PLEASING! Any
> and All-the More the Merrier!
>
> Please let me know how I may be of service to
> Hearst Newspapers and Hearst Foundation.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Casey Farrell
>
> tel:(415 )664-2489
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> Casey Farrell; Designer
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