Author: Marc van Hal
Date: 10:35:46 12/01/02
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On November 30, 2002 at 13:34:17, Fernando Villegas wrote: >John: >Tell your wife her work is not silly hobby at all. Lesson this. Not since too >much time ago my wife abandoned her job and begun to work in sculpture. She even >took some of her severance money and made for her a kind of atelier in the end >side of our huge garden -800 square meters- and now, guess, in this very moment >she is with other three artist selling his stuff in an expo. She just decided >her job was not silly or a hobby, but somting serious and so has been >considered. >It is impressive how much the real status of our work depends of which status we >give to it. There are too much people ready to accept at once that yur work is >worthless, so why to make his job easier? I think she had made very pretty >things in the realm of screen art if you want to call it that way. >BTW, If ever you consider to get a job outside USA, let me know. My country has >a very developped software industry, in fact here is made all banking software >used in latinoamerica and a good shunk of the used in financial issues in USA, >believe it or not. In the engineering depts of universities we have a cluster of >genuses. Lot of students aiming to robotics. More: one of my best friend, an >electric engineer, is beginning a new commercial adventure with a big >conglomerate to produce cibernetic devices to control electricity consume of a >network of banks. He is a genius in soft design. I talked him about you. Well, >to end this, many things are being made in this remote side. Just something for >you to think. >I forgot: this is the country of a software house that produce a world awarded >best instructive game for kids, a couple of years ago. >Mmm, we are cool... >My very best >fernando Some talented people never get rewarded I am the living prove of that The only thing I have to do is making endles fights against wind mills I am a modern version of Don Quichote. In fact you could make a complete movie of my life. And other people in my situation. With the Title song Desperado. Marc van Hal
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