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In this Challenge we asked you to submit proposals for a (fictional) 1 Percent for the Arts Program from the Software Publishers Association.
Apparently, our premise was so unclear (or deceptive) that one respondent merely asked, "Where do I find out about the Software Publishers Association arts program? Search turned up zilch." Every year, it gets tougher to conquer reality with parody.
Responses were sparse, but we did receive one submission that qualified as a winner. We'll try harder next time.
W I N N E R Program: Netscape Navigator Thanks for your submissions -- and check back in two weeks for the next Salon 21st Challenge. SALON | May 29, 1998 Charlie Varon is a humorist and playwright. His works include "Ralph Nader Is Missing" and "Rush Limbaugh in Night School." Jim Rosenau is a writer, editor and software designer in Berkeley, Calif. Jim and Charlie are also co-founders of the citizen group Californians for Earthquake Prevention and partners in Mockingbird Productions, which offers a full line of comic services. |
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