Huntsville Times sleeve HT0007378
Bill Johnson, senior Y2K project manager, Intergraph Corporation / Building 30, Intergraph Corporation, Intergraph Way, Madison / Bill Johnson is computer source that I'm quoting heavily in overview story. We have plenty of suggestions, such as a shot of Johnson holding a microchip; some way to...
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Bill Johnson, senior Y2K project manager, Intergraph Corporation / Building 30, Intergraph Corporation, Intergraph Way, Madison / Bill Johnson is computer source that I'm quoting heavily in overview story. We have plenty of suggestions, such as a shot of Johnson holding a microchip; some way to portray the size of the chip, in relation to the world around it. The idea being that something that small shouldn't have as much control over our daily lives as it does. Another idea might be Johnson and Y2K teammates working on their own computers (I know, but the story IS about computers). We're obviously open to suggestions on this, so be at your creative best. We're here if you want to discuss ideas. Thanks. / [Business card included] |
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HT0007378Huntsville Times sleeve HT00073781998-09-251990-1999Baeske, GlennHuntsville Times007905Bill Johnson, senior Y2K project manager, Intergraph Corporation / Building 30, Intergraph Corporation, Intergraph Way, Madison / Bill Johnson is computer source that I'm quoting heavily in overview story. We have plenty of suggestions, such as a shot of Johnson holding a microchip; some way to portray the size of the chip, in relation to the world around it. The idea being that something that small shouldn't have as much control over our daily lives as it does. Another idea might be Johnson and Y2K teammates working on their own computers (I know, but the story IS about computers). We're obviously open to suggestions on this, so be at your creative best. We're here if you want to discuss ideas. Thanks. / [Business card included]Alabama Media GroupAlabama Media Group CollectionAlabama Department of Archives and History, 624 Washington Avenue, Montgomery, AlabamaEnglishCopyright, Alabama Department of Archives and History. Donated by the Alabama Media Group, http://www.alabamamediagroup.comhttp://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/amg/id/20009 |
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