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It's just that boycotts scare business people to death. I'm sick of the threat being used by the "religious right" to control MY life. --- Frank Holterhoff <frank@matricus.com> wrote: > I certainly second the emotion, but not the action. So, > what, if we > also boycott the IMAX theater system, then they become > doubly > unprofitable and go out of business entirely? And then > the general > public misses out on an otherwise valuable resource in > disseminating > scientific information, especially to young people? > > Not to repeat myself, but IMAX is a business, whatever > else it also is. > We can't insist that they stay in business at a loss. > Let's look for > ways they can continue to disseminate sound scientific > info, and remain > profitable. > > You know, we and the anti-evolutionists are starting to > sound like the > hockey players and owners! > > F > > Dave Scott wrote: > > > Amen to that Tim > > On Thursday, March 24, 2005, at 04:59 PM, RT Patterson > wrote: > > > >> The following secondary headline made it to the front > page of the Ottawa > >> Citizen here in Ottawa today: > >> > >> "Bible Belt creationists threaten IMAX film industry > with extinction" > >> > >> followed by a pretty long article where Canadian > producers of science > >> films, > >> like the Montreal produced volcano film, predicted > that they could be > >> put of > >> out business if they happen to mention the e-word in > future films. > >> According to the article there are only 250 Imax > theaters in the world > >> with > >> about 50% in the US -- and about a dozen of them in > the US south have > >> refused to air this film -- many of them at alleged > science museums (e.g. > >> Fort Worth Museum of Science and History and the > Charlsetson IMAX > >> Theater). > >> Since each film costs $6-10 million dollars to produce > they have to > >> make the > >> rounds of almost all IMAX theaters to be profitable. > No complaints have > >> been received from Canadian IMAX theaters because > Canadian > >> evangelicals are > >> not powerful a consumer group as their US > counterparts. I suggest > >> that the > >> only solution is that those of you in the south > counter by letting your > >> local IMAX theaters know that if they engage in this > sort of silly > >> "pre-censorship" that you will arrange a similar > boycott by 'sensible' > >> people. Although the snow and cold of January are a > bit annoying > >> sometimes > >> it is times like this that it feels much more > comfortable in the north:-) > >> > >> Tim Patterson > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Dr. R. Tim Patterson > >> Professor of Geology > >> Dept. of Earth Sciences > >> Carleton University > >> 1125 Colonel By Drive > >> Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6 > >> CANADA > >> > >> PH: 613-520-2600 ex 4425 > >> FAX: 613-520-2569 > >> www.carleton.ca/~tpatters > > -- > Frank K. Holterhoff MATRICuS Inc. > Physical Design Engineer 570 South Edmonds Lane, Suite > 101 > 972-221-1614 ext. 18 Lewisville, Texas 75067 > fax: 972-420-6895 USA > frank@matricus.com www.matricus.com > > > "The United States is in no sense founded upon the Christian religion." - George Washington __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site! http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/resources/
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