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I use the buck-o-nine perf with no lam, and just tell the customer to come back in 6 months and pay for it again. It's actually a source of continuing income for us. JK
The cheaper stuff...well...you get what you pay for.
Let's stick to logical, sound arguments. This man was solely responsible for his own actions and possibly his mother for not locking the guns in a safe. Guns aren't the criminals. Does it logically follow that he would not have done what he did had his mother done so? NO.
Again...lol at your...
Anti-gun residential 911 call..."there's somebody breaking into my house........oh my god...please help...they are in the front room........NO...HELP....aaaakkk.......click."
My 911 call.... "there's a dead man lying on my floor. I shot him as he broke into my house. Please send the...
3M wrap vinyl has a wax coating on the backing liner. Have you looked at the backing for any kind of change in surface? Is there any kind of buildup on the heating surface?
You don't talk to "most" Americans then. 47% of Americans report having a gun in the home. Those are just the non-paranoid ones. The paranoid ones wouldn't admit it. lol But that makes it at least 50% of Americans.
So as I said....the "most Americans" you talk to don't represent a true sample...
Firearms are to be kept in a responsible manner just as poisons and medications are supposed to be. A severely mentally challenged man (not child) who can plan and carry out an act such as he did, is not going to be stopped by more laws. Read my post above.
And to compare the NRA to the tobacco...
My .02¢ a logical breakdown of gun laws.
A) Murder is against the law. Regardless of methods used, murderers choose to break that law. It seems to be the most severe law you can break. Enacting restrictive gun laws are in hopes to prevent such people from obtaining them to carry out murder. In...
I've recently wrapped 2 cargo vans and 2 NV High Top vans for a customer...that had the 2 dealerships FINANCE the wraps into the price of the vehicles. The dealers cut me the checks.
I'm glad it's an existing customer...because there's no way I'd give the art files to another company to try and...
I know some in here aren't a fan of Aurora graphics but they have Bushwolf Camo that is high def NO Repeating pattern very large...for wraps. I've had nothing but great revues from customers I use it on. That being said...I'm gonna give that texture synthesis Fred mentioned. Making your own camo...
Tried many brands...Zeelon has been the only one I've ordered in 2 years. The Denier count holds up great to the heater. Ultraflex in my opinion is the same exact quality. So I just order the slightly cheaper of the two.
LOL there wasn't a question mark after that part. I understand how color is seen by the eye. Which is precisely why I was addressing the topic of explaining that difference to the customer after they've seen an bright and vivid RBG image (which will not be reproduced on paper). I suppose the...
So basically, designing in and exporting RGB files to print are only tricking your rip/print into colors that get automatically converted due to process rather than utilizing the preset conversions. But if you are proofing to your customer...other than printed samples...how do you keep them...
Interesting. I've printed RGB files before and the automatic color transformations looked the same. I'll dig deeper into those and try it...but I do know better than to let a customer see a proof on a monitor in RGB and then hand them a process print.
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