My husband David let me know that he’s had another interview request from an industry magazine (he’s got fairly high visibility in his admittedly specialized field) and so he’ll be seeing his name in print again sometime in the next few months. They’re interested in talking to him about his blog, which occasionally touches on his professional interests and on the computing community discussion lists and archives he hosts, moderates, and generally rides herd on.
My hubby, the go-to guy: I’m so proud, even though the interviews end up in obscure technical magazines you’ve never heard of. His parents love this stuff – I wonder if they tape the articles to their fridge? 😀
“tape the articles to their fridge?”
Are you kidding?
I expect they have the articles bronzed, cast in acyrlic, or something like that.
‘course they may just line the bottom of the bird cage with them (if they had a bird).
how would one read a bronzed article?
It may be something to do with the lost-wax method. Maybe. I guess. 😉
Why would they bronze the articles. Where their fridge is concerned, expiration dates mean nothing to them, I don’t think bronzing or acrylicizing (word?) would occur to them.