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This vendor needs to amend his price break structure .( I'm sure if he asked nice Bob would share his price break formula.) Why would anyone in their right mind insist on doing more work for less money? I would print the 126 shirts for the the 144 price and take an early lunch.
I looked up the site. The negative feedbacks are interesting. I also sent the link to Corel's anti piracy hotline (email) asking if it's legitimate software. I want a copy of X5 for 66 bucks if it's legit. :rolleyes:
Yeah.... it means "stolen". That would be pirated software. I got duped back at Corel 12. The discs were even beautifully silk screened to exactly replicate the real thing. I got quite a surprise when I tried to register it with Corel. If it sounds too good to be true... it usually is.
Must be the quality of the character we lost. He sure was a grade A character.
I always read his posts in Foghorn Leghorn's voice. No disrespect intended at all.
I'm interested in a still image capture system for security reasons. Does anyone have any info on something up to 8 cameras that will capture high quality images to a dvr? I googled this and only found video systems. (none of which show any actual footage from their wares)
The customer has a...
Bob, have you tried flat latex? I think we have a similar climate to you guys except it's not as hot here. It's just about as damp as you can get though. Anyway... try the flat latex/clearcoat. I think you'll be pleased.
I use Flecto Varathane clear finish over the flat. The stuff is clear as...
Nothing wrong with using whatever you want. Your original post insinuated that those of us who used latex paint would have flaking, scraped(?) signs. What I've seen of One Shot painted signs around here is that they fade like the stuff is designed to fade.
Do a little test and see which paint...
You could also try using flat latex and then clear coat it if you need a gloss. Flat latex dries really fast. I do this all the time. Flat covers better too.
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