“Within us all there are wells of thought and dynamos of energy which are not suspected until emergencies arise.”
– Thomas J. Watson
My Goofy Little Bookmarks – Progress Photo
I don’t know if it’s obvious or not, but these bookmarks are all on
one sheet of paper now, and I’ll cut them apart when they are done.
They are fun to look at all together, I think. I woke up a little
before 5 this morning and worked on them for an hour, before I got ready
for work. It’s really hard to stop, as I see the progression. Fun!
About Thomas J. Watson
American businessman Thomas J. Watson built IBM into a Fortune 500
company. He was born in rural New York in 1874. He sold sewing machines,
musical instruments, and cash registers before becoming president of
the Computing-Tabulating-Recording company, which merged with IBM in
1924. His paternalistic business style was a model for later Japanese
management, and his motto, “THINK,” became his company’s slogan. Under
his leadership, IBM funded the first computers. He died in 1956.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
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