--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_y..., sdl_at_u... wrote:
> It really sucks living in Edmonton where no comix store seems to
> carry any of Jims work. And it sucks even more living in a dorm
with
> NO privacy. So; where is this all going you ask?..
>
> I have been looking for a "digital" collection of Jims art.
---Hey there! If you sent an e-mail to me, it's possible (and
likely) that it's buried amidst the chaos. I have six different
accounts, and have anywhere from 15-300 e-mails in each one. But
since I saw the question here, I'll post a quick response! :)
>
> I sent him a message, re the aforementioned, but have not recieved
a
> response, I don't want to bother him too much but I kinda want an
> answer.
>
> Does anyone know if its available or will be or could be?
---There is NO digital collection of my artwork available. At one
time, I was approached by Kevin Duane (ewww!) and asked to put some
art onto some of his CD's, but I declined, and cautioned that if my
stuff still appeared on his CD, there would be some nasty shit going
down. I don't take kindly to any type of criminal activity, and
bootlegging, copyright infringement, and/or other such "property
crimes" still fit the bill. Most folks know I don't screw around
with that stuff. Heck, I'm having my father investigated for credit
card fraud right now. If he's guilty, I'll press charges and have
his ass thrown in jail. He made his bed, and now he's gotta sleep in
it.
But I digress. There is currently no digital collect on my work,
and I doubt that there ever will be.
I can, and do, ship packages to Canada. A couple have been lost
over the years, but I've still managed to get them to the customers.
If your country's got a postal system, I can probably get it there.
--Jim Hardiman, enjoying the mid-70's temperatures here in Florida.
Received on Fri Nov 02 2001 - 08:24:35 CST