I have posted about you on Wikipedia. You can edit it if you find errors in them since it would go under speedy deletion if there are significant errors. Please do so. :-)
BTW, there used to be a Domai Wikipedia article. I once used the link to it in another one when mentioning the Dirty Old Men stereotype. While at it, I improved that small Domai article with a link to the Simple Nudes philosophy and another one to Asimov's story The Sensuous DOM. Alas, that DOMAI article also got deleted.
But I'm sure the articles about Microsoft or Ford or Texaco sound nothing like advertising, they only talk about a cultural, social and economical phenomenon. ;-)
Think you could put the artist name on that black/white of Sabrina? I've bit my nails to the nubs trying to get all those pieces togther at the same time, and I sort of feel obligated to look up the guy.
Eolake,
ReplyDeleteI have posted about you on Wikipedia. You can edit it if you find errors in them since it would go under speedy deletion if there are significant errors. Please do so. :-)
02:30, 18 September 2008 RHaworth (Talk | contribs) deleted "Eolake Stobblehouse" (G11: Blatant advertising)
ReplyDeleteThundering typhoons! Looks like the Captain still hasn't reached official celebrity status just yet. ;-)
ReplyDeleteBTW, there used to be a Domai Wikipedia article. I once used the link to it in another one when mentioning the Dirty Old Men stereotype. While at it, I improved that small Domai article with a link to the Simple Nudes philosophy and another one to Asimov's story The Sensuous DOM. Alas, that DOMAI article also got deleted.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm sure the articles about Microsoft or Ford or Texaco sound nothing like advertising, they only talk about a cultural, social and economical phenomenon. ;-)
Dear Eolake,
ReplyDeleteThink you could put the artist name on that black/white of Sabrina? I've bit my nails to the nubs trying to get all those pieces togther at the same time, and I sort of feel obligated to look up the guy.
That's Stefan Soell.
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