The amazing and talented Jeri Ellsworth was at Notacon 2009 last week, and among other things, was showing off this awesome Nintendo/C64 purse. There are no details on it, but I'll see if I can't get more info from Jeri.
My cc-license in general is by-nc-sa, but of course I'm really happy to have these photos posted on the Make blog.
Jeri can give you fuller details than I can, but the display here is from a portable DVD player. In addition to the Nintendo board she has in there, there's a Commodore 64 board -- just in case you need to do a little C64 work while you're out and about. :)
Posted by: Gareth Branwyn on April 21, 2009 at 1:00 PM
Apologies
Hey Rose, sorry for the oversight. There was supposed to be a linkback to your photostream. We always do that, just spaced on it here. Fixed now. Thanks for the pics!
Posted by: Jim in Arizona on April 21, 2009 at 4:50 PM
Cool!
I feel special that I've actually emailed Jeri a time or two online and she actually wrote back! She's cooler than any rock/pop starlette or actress any day!
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Hi there -- I'm delighted you came across this! The link for the photos is here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/yarnivore/3461346619/
and: http://www.flickr.com/photos/yarnivore/3461346073/
My cc-license in general is by-nc-sa, but of course I'm really happy to have these photos posted on the Make blog.
Jeri can give you fuller details than I can, but the display here is from a portable DVD player. In addition to the Nintendo board she has in there, there's a Commodore 64 board -- just in case you need to do a little C64 work while you're out and about. :)
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Hey Rose, sorry for the oversight. There was supposed to be a linkback to your photostream. We always do that, just spaced on it here. Fixed now. Thanks for the pics!
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I feel special that I've actually emailed Jeri a time or two online and she actually wrote back! She's cooler than any rock/pop starlette or actress any day!
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She's so Smart!
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