She's on Display

In 1990, during my first trip to the US, I took a train ride on "The Southwest Chief." While having dinner with three ladies I met on the train, I ran out of traveller's cheques. One of them, Zette Emmons, showed me how to use a credit card. She was involved with the New York Film Festival then, and I was curious to see what she's doing now, so I searched for her name in AltaVista. That's how I found your <article> about her work as an IP museum curator. If you meet Zette, please say Hi, that I thank her for everything (she was so kind to let me stay in her place in '91 while she was very busy), and that I'm doing fine, though I live in the Black Forest now. Bye.

Claude Kuhnen
Schwarzwald (Black Forest), Germany
<kuhnen@sensopart.de>


I like Aquent a lot!

I especially liked Judy Fireman's two articles about IP museum curator Zette Emmons and about getting work when you're slow. Both articles are inspirational and informative. I'm an illustrator (my web site is at www.execpc.com/~fredbell) who is a bit slow now, and I enjoyed the pick-me-up.

Fred Bell
<fredbell@execpc.com>


A very nice piece: full of lively quotes, well-constructed, and helpful on the continual dilemma of the IP: doing the job and lining up the next job. Thanks.

Carol Wallace
New York
<CMcDWH@aol.com>