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For $80 just find one close you have, I know in my system we have 3500 fonts, you have to have one close, OR if the customer is a PITA tell them you need a vector...
There is a guy in town that grew watermelons on the roof of his old shed. Looked cool, dangerous. I would not want a melon falling on my head.
i used to grow watermelons and pumkin when I had a farm next to the river in the sandy soil, my kids sold lots of melons.
On the local college...
i was in Malta and they grow them on 8' sticks, the prune them all the way up and the fruit only grows at 5' and up and hang down. Don't know about salt water. BTW, the lots of water is not when fruit is on or that will "bust" the tomatos open.
Cool you can make a living doing vector tracing. I like doing it, but can see where you need knowledge and time to do it so it is not for "non artistic" people. I have been doing my own since I got my first SignLab in 1991 or so, before that I broke out the brush or exacto knife....
Put them is a corner somewhere, they grow like weeds and are hard to kill. The big problem is the spread like crazy, so your mowing would keep them in check. They can grow in poor and rock soil, at least they do here in iowa.
Once in a while I get a pdf from a customer and when I try to open it in Corel (x3) it says "file is corrupt". It opens fine in the adobe viewer but not in Corel, and not every PDF does it just once in a while.
Also some PDF files in versaworks print a pattern differently than they look in...
The key is to prune the tomato like a tree, less bush more up. Lots of water.
My garden is less than 1/2 ancre but I put enough fertilizer on to do 15 acres of my bean feild. You have to be careful doing that, you can "burn" plants if you don't do it at the right times. BTW, if I had to buy it...
I grow around 65,000 bus. of soybeans a year, does that count?
I do grow a bunch of stuff in my garden too. I fertilize it with Eufora,
Gainfill 2 and some Nitrogen...yeah works great but good luck getting it at the
home center. My tomato plants last year where 12' tall. I will post pics...
WHY? We used to make our own and buying them is WAY CHEAPER!!!!
Unless that is all you are planning on doing, I have a shrinker and a spreader I used to do curves. Do you have a pan break, a letter break, a shear? How are you going to cut the faces and the backs...with a saw too???
I guess this will turn others from going into the sign biz when they see you are broke and struggling doing it for a living....glad I am a farmer. Crap I should be on that show....
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