From: Jim Carlile (email suppressed)
Date: Tue Mar 31 2009 - 13:02:29 PDT
In a message dated 3/30/2009 6:42:13 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
email suppressed writes:
Would it count as trivial to say that this response is a pointed reminder of
our earlier debate about the value of trivia on an experimental-film discussi
on list?
(http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/ZeroForConduct/~6/1)
On 30-Mar-09, at 6:01 PM, Fred Davidson wrote:
I remember at the same time, that old poster guy down on Columbus opened up
a tiny gallery because he wanted to sell out all the 60's stuff he had in his
warehouse...unbelievably, little of it sold, even at $5 and $10.
I bought stuff from that old guy on Columbus. I bought six posters. I think
in the eighties. I think around 1984 or 1985. What I picked out, from a
distance, was all early stuff, vintage 1966 or 1967. ...
No, it would count as being a jerk.
This discussion was COMPLETELY germane to the topic that younger people in
S.F. were hostile to almost anything 50s-70s back then. And S.F had been the
center of the universe back then.
Your attitude here is perfect. It's parallels exactly the kind of thing that
people had to put up with in the 90s-- I'm sorry this kind of intolerance is
still around. Fortunately, I've noticed that younger people these days have
a lot of interest in this ephemera-- which may not be, in fact.
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