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Great poster Wirt but how about adding a vulture sitting on a opposite rock
with the caption of "Carly".



Rick Clark
Systems Manager
Weltman, Weinberg & Reis
Cleveland, Ohio



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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wirt Atmar [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 5:57 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [HP3000-L] OT & ADV: Migration poster
>
>
> Although we didn't produce many calendars this year, we are
> now providing a
> poster that is a mixture of fine art, blatant advertising, a joke and
> political statement regarding migration from the HP3000. The
> poster, like the
> previous calendars, is created from within QueryCalc, run
> wholly on the
> HP3000, and printed to a large-format HP755CM color inkjet
> printer connected
> as a network printer to the HP3000.
>
> You can get an idea of what the poster looks like from:
>
>     http://aics-research.com/migrateposter.pdf
>
> The background photograph is one of Jeff Vance's. Every year
> a group of HP
> lab types and a few vendors get together for a meeting. This
> year's meeting
> was in Sedona, Arizona and the meeting just finished up a
> couple of weeks
> ago. Although we didn't go, Jeff Vance did. Jeff was kind
> enough to allow us
> to use one his photographs he took while he was there as the
> background for
> the poster above. I electronically added the authentic
> ancient petroglyphs to
> the rocks.
>
> The PDF rendering on your screen probably won't do the poster
> justice. The
> colors will probably be brighter on your screen and less
> dramatic than the
> actual poster. It will certainly be much more pixelated. For technical
> reasons, the PDF file had to be created horizontally, but of
> course you'll
> lose all sense of that when you hang the poster on the wall.
> Some Acrobat
> readers have the capacity to rotate the image on your
> display, other, older
> readers don't. If you can't rotate the image, stand sideways
> to get a sense
> of what the poster will look like :-).
>
> If you would like a copy of the poster, please send me an
> email with your
> complete physical mailing address. Because it is advertising,
> there is no
> charge for the poster. The poster is 24" x 36", which is a
> standard poster
> size, and is suitable for framing (in fact, it really looks
> good framed; you
> can go to virtually any hobby store and buy a 24" x 36"
> pre-made frame for
> ca. $20).
>
> Unfortunately, this offer is only good in the US. We use the
> US Post Office's
> mailing tubes to send these posters out, and the mailing
> tubes are good only
> for domestic mail.
>
> Wirt Atmar
>
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