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The E-Sylum:  Volume 10, Number 10, March 11, 2007, Article 10

DONALD M. MILLER STORY DELIGHTS DAUGHTER

Donna Miller Marschalk writes: "During a lull at work, I decided to
look up information on my father, Donald Maxwell Miller, and was
delighted to find information on him.  Having heard many stories from
him about his life and adventures, this is one that he never mentioned.
No doubt it was a martini or two that he had been drinking!  Thank you
for giving me more insight into my Dad."

[Below is a link to our earlier article relating to Don Miller -
Russ Rulau's obituary of John Ford, which includes his fisticuffs
with Miller over bidding on a Hard Times Token. -Editor]

 RULAU'S JOHN J. FORD OBITUARY, PART II
 esylum_v09n14a35.html

[It's nice to know our newsletter is interesting and useful to folks
outside the hobby - that's one of the reasons why we post our archive
online.  Below is an interesting quote I came across recently, and it
summarizes well what we do with The E-Sylum.  -Editor]

"The Net is a giant zero. It puts everybody zero distance from everybody
and everything else. And it supports publishing and broadcasting at
costs that round to zero as well. It is essential for the mainstream
media to understand that the larger information ecosystem is one that
grows wild on the Net and supports everybody who wants to inform
anybody else. ...

"We don't just 'deliver information' like it's a Fedex package. We
inform each other. That is, we literally form what other people know.
If you tell me something I didn't know before, I'm changed by that. I
am not merely in receipt of a box of facts. I am enlarged by knowing
more than I did before. Enlarging each other is the deepest calling
of journalism, whether it's done by bloggers, anchors or editors."

-- Doc Searls on "Giant Zero journalism"
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  Wayne Homren, Editor

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