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Last year at Expo a few people had collared me and asked how they could
get copies of a picture I took, that had appeared in the Pingame
Journal. It's the one of Steve Kordek standing with the very last game
down the assembly line at the Williams plant in November 1999. I told
them I had to get Steve's permission before I would go around handing
out pictures of him. I since talked to him and he's fine with it.
So here it is, with a caveat: Anyone is free to download this picture
and use it however they want for their personal use. Computer desktop,
print out a poster to hang on the wall, whatever you want to do with it.
I am including the 60GB Tiff original, so there should be about no limit
to what size you can print it, by resizing it. But there will be *no*
selling of this picture in any way shape or form, period. I don't care
what rationalization you come up with, just *don't*. I don't want to
see clocks with this picture on eBay, I don't want to see posters for
sale at an Expo booth, nothing. It is free of charge to everyone, you
simply need to print it out, or take the Tiff file to a place that can
print it out in the size you want. Horrific pinball-karma badness will
befall anyone who doesn't heed this stipulation.
Here's the picture:
http://www.backglass.org/williams/steve_kordek_lastgame_2.jpg
And here is a 45MB zip file with that picture and the monster Tiff file:
http://www.backglass.org/williams/steve_kordek_lastgame_2.zip
Duncan
Last year at Expo a few people had collared me and asked how they could
get copies of a picture I took, that had appeared in the Pingame
Journal. It's the one of Steve Kordek standing with the very last game
down the assembly line at the Williams plant in November 1999. I told
them I had to get Steve's permission before I would go around handing
out pictures of him. I since talked to him and he's fine with it.
So here it is, with a caveat: Anyone is free to download this picture
and use it however they want for their personal use. Computer desktop,
print out a poster to hang on the wall, whatever you want to do with it.
I am including the 60GB Tiff original, so there should be about no limit
to what size you can print it, by resizing it. But there will be *no*
selling of this picture in any way shape or form, period. I don't care
what rationalization you come up with, just *don't*. I don't want to
see clocks with this picture on eBay, I don't want to see posters for
sale at an Expo booth, nothing. It is free of charge to everyone, you
simply need to print it out, or take the Tiff file to a place that can
print it out in the size you want. Horrific pinball-karma badness will
befall anyone who doesn't heed this stipulation.
Here's the picture:
http://www.backglass.org/williams/steve_kordek_lastgame_2.jpg
And here is a 45MB zip file with that picture and the monster Tiff file:
http://www.backglass.org/williams/steve_kordek_lastgame_2.zip
Duncan