Couldn't we get some kind of iron on things and print these on there?
Here's a rough idea of what I was imagining... The penguin head in
the Oregon box is flipped from what's on the website, but it looked
strange to me having the penguin looking outward, and also it differed
from what was on the
--- Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Couldn't we get some kind of iron on things and print
these on there?
We talked about a T-shirt at the 'rebel' meeting Thursday.
I like your artwork for the little oregon logo.
The big Tux is hard (I have a full tux, and it peels and
cracks).
I
How do you figure out how many bytes of an RPM is header?
- Original Message -
From: Neil Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: EUGLUG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2001 11:02 PM
Subject: [EUG-LUG:2360] Re: Sircam decoder?
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Rob Hudson wrote:
Does anyone
I'd like a few of these if I can afford them. Maybe one medium, one large
and two extra large.\
Let me know when they're ready, Rob. But you might want the tee shirts to
be black or some other dark color (Forest Green?) They stay cleaner that
way. And I'd like my name stitched over the
You don't have to use iron-one stuff. I have seen many nice tee shirts with
printed images using some sort of indelible ink (assuming you go with
White, which I suggest you do not). My VA Linux black tee has white
lettering, some pretty large, and it is holding up well. It looks to be
some
Nothing.
I figure one who shops for 2600 doesn't miss the skin mags on
the next shelf. 2600 girls are dark, figure-less heroin addict types
about as opposite of my bride as night and day. I couldn't resist the
32-36-30 tie-in. Of course, she's more like 34-26-36, but whatever..
I can
At 02:23 PM 8/16/2001 -0700, Dan Robinson wrote:
If there's anything left, is there a place I can look it over,
maybe
ask some questions?
Dan Robinson
Today, yard sale 2870 Ferry. All day. Ask questions. See items. Bring cash
and you may touch them and maybe cart them away.
Hi,
I've been trying to use NFS instead of Samba or MARS_NWE and although it works, it is
really ssslllooowww. It this the nature of the beast? Can it be tuned?
Bob Crandell
Formally of ComSource
Soon to be Company Name
Christopher, I haven't experienced anything like that that. I have been
using an earlier(which_?) tomsrtbt and tomsrtbt-1_7_185_dos.zip more
recently to trouble shoot Win stuff, sometimes just downloading and
expanding it onto the machines I needed to work on.
With questions about tomsrtbt its
I have succeeded with tomsrtbt and have managed to customize his 1.7.361 several
times..
See my short on the wiki:
http://wiki.euglug.org/index.php/CustomizingTomsrtbt
--Christopher
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 01:10:20PM -0700, Horst Lueck wrote:
Christopher, I haven't experienced anything
Kappy, what constitutes artwork for screen printing? What is the screen (as
in halftone screen, nothing to do with screen printing) frequency? Low,
ne c'est pas? Could I do the color separations on my laser printer and find
someone with a stat machine to turn them into the negatives (or
Yeah, copy that about them binary thinkers, man!
That 34-26-30, is that in feet or yards?
Goggles on and away ...
===)(?)%~
From: James S. Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 09:00:45 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 09:36:05AM -0700, Bob Crandell wrote:
I've been trying to use NFS instead of Samba or MARS_NWE and
although it works, it is really ssslllooowww. It this the nature of
the beast? Can it be tuned?
When NFS is working properly (and over UDP on a local ethernet) it is
While in the error_log for one of my virtual hosts, I did a grep for
Aug and default.ida. Piped through wc -l
791 ( number of individual requests )
202 ( number of individual ip addresses making those requests )
7823 ( number of individual ip addresses making requests for default.ida to
Thats gone up by 3 machines since I wrote the last message. (less than 5 minutes
ago.)
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 04:00:10PM -0700, Christopher Maujean wrote:
While in the error_log for one of my virtual hosts, I did a grep for
Aug and default.ida. Piped through wc -l
791 ( number of
On Sun, Aug 19, 2001 at 08:53:16AM -0700, James S. Kaplan wrote:
I checked into t-shirts with the Billgatus of Borg artworkthe first
printing is expensive,
unless you have screen-ready artwork, usually several hundred $ setup, then
a buck or so per shirt in 1k quantities. If the artwork
There are 2 Linux boxes and 1 Windows box. My test is a directory with a little over
5 M of various size files copied between the 2 Linux boxes using either Windows or
Linux. Linux is, understandably, faster but it is still slow. Windoze took 15
minutes to do this copy.
Windoze is using
Some of them do pantone and are .tif ready. Others
want a full silkscreen conversion. Each vendor different, hence
my lack of detail.
- jk
At 02:06 PM 8/19/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Kappy, what constitutes artwork for screen printing? What is the screen (as
in halftone screen, nothing to do with
ummm, inches man, she'll smack you around...watch it!
- jk
At 02:09 PM 8/19/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Yeah, copy that about them binary thinkers, man!
That 34-26-30, is that in feet or yards?
Goggles on and away ...
===)(?)%~
From: James S. Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 19 Aug 2001, Greg wrote:
How do you figure out how many bytes of an RPM is header?
Slackware comes with a little program called rpmoffset that searches
an RPM for the beginning of the gzip data, and prints the necessary
offset.
If you don't have rpmoffset, then you can make due with
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