Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!mailrus!cornell!batcomputer!saponara From: saponara@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu (John Saponara) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: Wanted: Information on Systems for Graphics Design Keywords: Design Message-ID: <5672@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Date: 28 Jul 88 03:34:57 GMT References: <407@hrshcx.UUCP> <22324@tis.llnl.gov> <249@tahoma.UUCP> Reply-To: saponara@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu (John Saponara) Distribution: na Organization: Cornell Theory Center, Cornell University, Ithaca NY Lines: 33 >I don't know where you can get a fractal tie, but I saw some very >colorful fractal tee-shirts at the Pacific Science Center gift shop >in the Seattle center. They also had some with color pictures of >distant galaxies, and one that had a picture of Einstien. While we're here, felt I should point out: Inquiring Images Charles M. Fitch 3619 Myrtle Avenue Long Beach, CA 90807 (213)-426-7727 makes fractal t-shirts (he was the guy hawking his wares at last year's SIGGRAPH, and'll probably be there again this year), posters, prints, whoopee cushions, etc. He probably hasn't thought of ties, though. Anyway, no, I don't get a kickback for posting this. I bought a few of his t-shirts last year and they've held up quite nicely. There's also: Art Matrix PO Box 880 Ithaca, NY 14851-0880 (607)-277-0959 who put out wonderful postcards, and also posters, t-shirts, antimacassars, etc. Charley Fitch is moving to Ithaca soon, as it turns out. What will happen to the world economic order when the two major producers of fractal t-shirts become based in a small college town is too frightening to contemplate. Zats all, Eric Haines (the one who is not John Saponara)