In article <022e01c28715$0d3475c0$cc075cc3@blackpc>, Dilwyn Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes > >> >>> Has anyone thought of doing of doing a QL Calendar ? >> >> >> >>Ill vote for you to be Mr January 2003 ;) >> > >> >I don't think anyone has beaten the Women's Institute one baring >all. >> >> A news item on the radio gave me the thought. It was about a >calendar >> just showing roundabouts in various parts of England. Which is >> apparently selling very well. People like it because the subject >matter >> is essentially boring.
>Not just boring, but an obscure subject displayed on something as >common as a calendar is often a good talking point because it's so, >well, different and something to talk about. Let's face it, >roundabouts are a feature of life for anyone who drives or travels a >bit. So ... could we make a calender based on the QL and its Users - not a subject on everyone's lips - popular enough to sell to many people ? -- Malcolm Cadman
