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1997.12.25

before 2000
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1999.12.25

Re: quondam.com
2001.12.25 13:04
bravery [private]
2001.12.25 13:40

Re: These Muschampian NYTimes
2002.12.25 11:19
2002.12.25 15:17

021225a.db ICM with early diagrams
021225b.db study for Ichnographia Quondam

Best and Worst of 2004
2004.12.25 17:11

pragmatists turning political?
2008.12.25 19:05

Re: quondam.com
2001.12.25 13:04

You may well be completely correct about Quondam needing a sympathetic editor, but I honestly doubt there will ever be one. I don't want Quondam to be difficult to "crawl through," but I also never want Quondam to be a clearly set design, because I've learned over the years that such a website (especially with Quondam's relatively large size) is extremely difficult for one individual to manage. I've found that a 'non-committal' approach to Quondam's design is at least the approach that provides me with the most comfortable working environment. It's funny, but it's been a very long time since anyone has raised comments/questions about Quondam's design, and I have more or less stopped thinking about it. Plus I feel uncomfortable giving any explanation because I already know from experience that whenever explanations were given in the past, it then wasn't long before everything at Quondam changed again. Although admittedly an intellectual stretch, if Quondam actually is a virtual building/museum, then I am always taking advantage of just how pliable and fluid and even obtuse virtual buildings are capable of being.



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