Origamic Architecture

OA Maillist Archive: 2000_02_28

oa-d Digest                             Volume 00 : Issue 3


Today's Topics:
  Fwd: cooperate???                     [ KSelena@aol.com ]
  Pop-Ups -- Brass Stencils             [ KSelena@aol.com ]
  Interesting Site                      [ KSelena@aol.com ]
  [OA] Subject Lines                    [ Andrew Crawford  ]

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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 01:10:58 EST
From: KSelena@aol.com
To: oa@evermore.com
Subject: Fwd: cooperate???
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I'm forwarding an e-mail I received today.  Does anyone have any 
input/feedback about the proposition?  I have heard of Martin R. Carbone 
before and I have one of his boxmakers which are manufactured under (licensed 
to) the Aleene's Creative Living brand name and I've also visited his website 
a number of months ago, so I know this is a legitimate business.  I wouldn't 
mind if he put up a link to my site, but having them run the same info on a 
separate site, I don't know that I really see the point of it.


Your thoughts and insights would be appreciated,
K. Selena Kim
Bridgewater, NJ  USA
http://members.aol.com/kselena/
http://members.aol.com/kselena/OA/oamainpg.html

Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 06:13:52 -0800
From: marty 
To: KSelena@aol.com, doug 
Subject: cooperate???

Went to your origamic architecture site and thought it was wonderful --
although a number of links did not work.


Please visit papershops.com and look around. It tells who we are and what we
are trying to do. Our site has just reached the stage where we are somewhat
proud of it. 


We would love to put much of the information from your site on our site and would
be willing to pay you with shares in our site as explained in our ECWITY program.
<<>>


You would, of course, continue to operate your site independently. We would
simply put all the information into our format and run it separately -- giving
you credit in writing as the creator of that information.


I am the inventor of the boxmakers shown on our site (300,000 sold in the
craft market)
-- 
Martin R. Carbone / 1227 De La Vina St. / Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Tel: 805-965-5574 / Fax 805-965-2414 / email: mrcinc@silcom.com
Websites: http://www.modelshops.com and http://www.papershops.com and
 http://www.boxstar.com

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Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2000 01:43:01 EST
From: KSelena@aol.com
To: oa@evermore.com
Subject: Pop-Ups -- Brass Stencils
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Came across this today and thought you folks might find this concept 
interesting.  Check out these brass stencils used to make word pop-ups:
http://www.imacrs.com/popups.htm.


K. Selena Kim

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Date: Sat, 26 Feb 2000 18:17:37 EST
From: KSelena@aol.com
To: oa@evermore.com
Subject: Interesting Site
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http://www.some-assembly-required.com/pckits-ornament.html


Just came across this site -- it's an interesting take on the interlocking 
globe model & has an item in the center.  Be sure to click on the little 
icons beneath the picture, you will see different views.  Actually, the price 
of the die-cut kit isn't bad.  I know that it would take me a lot longer than 
$5.50's worth of my time to cut all the pieces needed to make this model.


Selena

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Date: Mon, 28 Feb 2000 15:31:05 -0700
From: Andrew Crawford 
To: oa@evermore.com
Subject: [OA] Subject Lines
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By popular demand, I've worked out how to put the [OA] back at the beginning
of the subject lines for messages posted to the list.


Andrew Crawford
Andrew@Evermore.com

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