Re: Disposing of Slide Collections
Author: Freericks
Date: 05-25-2007 - 09:24
P. Diurni misquoted me. I said there was no Greek painting left from the time of Aristotle and Plato.
The Roman tiles you are referring to were painted centuries later than the Greek art I was referring to. Mmmmmmm.
P.Diurni Wrote:
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> Freericks say's theres no Roman art left or to
> that affect. Mmmmmm. What about those painted
> tiled floors in England? If you ask me, I'd have
> to say, I.D. the slides, put them in a water tight
> coffin, bury it 6ft down, in a cool weather
> location(anywhere, north of central Washington,
> east or west) and one day, maybe, someone might
> find them or not, as the case may be.
> But I think I like the, "Give them to a younger
> Railfan." best, as he may as he gets older, do the
> same and so on and maybe down the line, the
> technology will be there to take a slide of the
> 1960's and make it live forever. I don't know.
> I'll let you know in 800 years if I see any of my
> old work................
> P. Diurni