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To: E'Lane who wrote (34983)12/28/1998 6:26:00 PM
From: ~digs  Respond to of 50264
 
Who gave you the license plate frame E, if ya don't mind my askin?

I also got a 1999 engagement calendar. Now this thing is great IMO. It has about 15-20 photomosaics in it. (A photomosaic is an image that is formed by putting together 2000-3000 smaller photographs of varying color weights)

See...
photomosaic.com

I like this gift because I feel that it could eventually be an airloom. It has pictures of Bill Gates (made up entirely of different forms of paper currency). An image of a space shuttle, one of Christ, another of Vincent VanGough (sp?), etc. I think it's great because it uses a new concept, namely photomosaics, and displays some areas of rich history that have taken place during this millenium. I think the calendar in and of itself is a sign of the times prior to Y2K.

I'm debating as to whether or not I should even use it. But then again (thinking like Jane), if I became famous, the calendar may become even more valuable as it would have a list of my daily activities in 1999. Hmmm... what should I do???