Colin,

Murph! thanks could not remember his name. It was the A World Alive project we were doing with him, it was sea studio's film and i was helping him pull all the parts together at the studio.. Glad to hear hes a producer now with scholastic!

Sorry, i got it confused with another media guy we were working with in Venice beach. I think thats why bob liked Sea Studios digs, you just had to go out the side door to be over the water, but you oouldnt get to it to play! it was a 20' drop to the water for us and the studio cat was the only one who did that when he missed diving for sea gulls and i would have to climb down to fish him off the rocks... Santa Monica had a bit warmer weather and water than we did though.

cheers,

jeff


On Feb 3, 2008, at 1:00 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Did you guys ever meet Bob's precocious son? He hung out with us for
a week or so, sharp kid of about 12, but knew hypercard and
hypertalk forwards and backwards!

Murphy was always smart, as well as precocious. He was the producer on
the Voyager CD-ROM "A World Alive", which I helped him to program.
It's many years later, and he's a producer at Scholastic in NYC now
(or at least was the last time I saw him).

The Voyager offices was in Santa Monica, not Venice, a few hundred
yards north of the pier. I used to go there on vacation before I
finally moved there from England to work for them. Although it was
only about 10 seconds walk from the office door to the sand, I didn't
make it onto the beach until six months after I got there, because I
was busy programming the EB Toolkit software. If you're busy you're
busy, no matter how nice it looks outside!


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