A 12x18 is $75, print only - no mat or frame or anything.
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Brian
On Dec 1, 2008, at 8:57 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Choke :-) I was thinking more along the lines of 11 x 17...
On Nov 30, 2008, at 7:12 PM, Brian Lawson wrote:
How big a print? I've got a file all ready for a 24x36. :)
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Many people are complaining about the new MacBooks having glossy
screens.
A faculty member just brought in a brand new Toshiba Satellite.
The screen is glossy.
The bottom case is glossy.
The mouse buttons are giant chrome things.
The speakers have chrome centers
EVEN the KEYBOARD looks
Bruce Johnson kirjoitti 1.12.2008 kello 20.45:
Many people are complaining about the new MacBooks having glossy
screens.
A faculty member just brought in a brand new Toshiba Satellite.
The screen is glossy.
The bottom case is glossy.
The mouse buttons are giant chrome things.
The
At 10:33 PM +0200 12/1/08, Sakari Tiikkaja said:
Bruce Johnson kirjoitti 1.12.2008 kello 20.45:
EVEN the KEYBOARD looks like it's got 20 coats of lacquer on it.
http://explore.toshiba.com/laptops/satellite/A350
That's one fugly laptop...
Yes it is. Imagine the amount of fingerprints to
On Dec 1, 2008, at 1:46 PM, Mugsy Lunsford wrote:
could be fugly, made of chrome, AND expensive:
http://www.ego-lifestyle.com/collections/bentley/
reminds me of a clamshell ibook.
Except the clamshell iBook had a design simplicity that worked. This
is a thing for nouveau riche idiots.
Wall-E
To anyone that has been living under a rock (including me), WALL-E
was/is the best movie produced since Ratatouille. I'm constantly
astonished by how polished, heartfelt, intelligent, witty and fun
Pixar movies are, and they keep outdoing themselves. Pixar is setting
the high
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 8:21 PM, Michael Luscombe [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Wall-E
To anyone that has been living under a rock (including me), WALL-E
was/is the best movie produced since Ratatouille. I'm constantly
astonished by how polished, heartfelt, intelligent, witty and fun
Pixar movies
On 1-Dec-08, at 11:41 PM, richardsan wrote:
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 8:21 PM, Michael Luscombe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wall-E
saw it...was a little too slow for us. will have to check it out
again, at home when released.
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I can think of a few slow moments. He had entirely too much