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Inquiries About Autographs |
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The short answer:� I don�t give autographs.� Sorry.�
No exceptions. |
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Explanation: Because of the international
press coverage of the :-) invention, I have been receiving a steady trickle
of requests for my autograph � or more commonly, for an autographed photo.� Most of these requests come from Europe,
and it�s a hassle to print these things out, sign then, and then mail them
back with the correct foreign postage.�
In a number of cases, I have later found these autographs and photos
being sold on E-bay.� Apparently my
autograph is worth $35 or more to certain collectors.� That is flattering, but also annoying.� To be honest, I think autograph collection
is a silly hobby and a big waste of time for all concerned. In recent months, probably due
to increased press interest in the :-), the trickle of requests has become a
stream.� If trends continue, it could
become a flood.� Some of the people
making these requests are quite persistent. This has become a distraction,
taking time away from my research, so I have adopted a new policy: I don�t
give autographs.� No exceptions � not even
if it�s for some charity or good cause, not even if you make it relatively
easy for me, and especially not if you just send me a request by physical
mail with no Email address included.� I�m
sorry if you are a legitimate collector and a huge fan of the smiley, you run
an autograph museum, or you are doing this for starving orphans, but I have
no way to verify this and I just don�t want to spend the time any more.� Future requests will be ignored or, at
best, will be answered with a terse (Email) note pointing you to this web page. |
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-- Scott Fahlman |