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On Mon, 2 Jun 2003, morgret -at- stanfordalumni -dot- org (Keri Morgret) wrote:
> A coworker here has a calendar from www.despair.com that is a knock-off
> of those inspirational calendars. She's had it up since January, and
> it wasn't until May's picture that people caught on that it wasn't an
> inspirational calendar (see it at http://www.despair.com/flattery.html)
These are wonderful, and after they've served their useful lifespan as
calendars, you can chop, crop, matte, and frame them and give them out as
inexpensive thank-you gifts to SMEs. I gave the poor DBA who habitually
works 16-hour days this one: <http://www.despair.com/problems.html>.
Checking their webpage, I note that they now sell framed posters, so you
can skip the step of "Go to craft store and find tasteful yet inexpensive
frame".
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