Somehow I missed Valdez's kinder and more appropriate response, which
renders mine unnecessary.


On Wed, Oct 29, 2008 at 2:38 PM, Brook Hinton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I do not know a single artist who has anything remotely resembling "a lot
> of free time". That includes people like me who work at dayjobs more than
> full time AND try to pursue art full time, and the few people I've known who
> are lucky enough to be full time artists.  And most artists - dayjob
> supported or not - give up a tremendous amount in order to do what they do.
> The kind of work that the gooooooooooooogle fellow does is not something
> one does to relax with a beer during one's free time. You may find it
> "gimmicky", but I don't, and I doubt very seriously he's spending an excess
> of "free time" coming up with and implementing ideas that make people, or at
> least some people, sit up and look at the world with fresh eyes. It's not
> really a leisure activity.
>
> Brook
>
>
>
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