timwhit
Hairy Aussie
Stoked about my business cards. I've wanted cards without a phone number on them for ages. Letterpressed and thick enough to cut a steak.
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Stoked about my business cards. I've wanted cards without a phone number on them for ages. Letterpressed and thick enough to cut a steak.
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Okay, I'll bite...Stoked about my business cards. I've wanted cards without a phone number on them for ages. Letterpressed and thick enough to cut a steak.
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Okay, I'll bite...
You give them to the technologically illiterate with deep pockets, but only include an e-mail? Are you sure that's really their preferred method of contact? Do you think when their cable goes out that they sent an e-mail, or perhaps pick up the phone and call?
My example meant like cable TV, as in do they call the cable company or e-mail them?They might have a smart phone with email capabilities for when the cable goes out. :dunno: If they can't figure out how to email, maybe that's his filter for working with less-technically capable people?
Either that, or Dave hates phone calls as much as I do. I'm fine giving my email as contact info since I can respond more or less on my own schedule. The "I want attention now" aspect of phone contact is one reason I avoid giving out my phone number except to people I know won't call me often. I've found people who are comfortable with email contact are the same ones who have relaxed approaches to projects, more or less letting me take me time. The ones who need phone numbers want everything yesterday, and I prefer to not deal with people like that.They might have a smart phone with email capabilities for when the cable goes out. :dunno: If they can't figure out how to email, maybe that's his filter for working with less-technically capable people?
I don't always eat Taco Bell, but when I do, it's for breakfast.
So they should open earlier?Why does Taco Bell need to be open at 9AM? Don't drunken benders usually end around dawn?
There's a reason most of humanity lives within 50 miles of a coastline.
There's a reason most of humanity lives within 50 miles of a coastline.
Half-naked women on the beach? That and it's probably how the first settlements came via ships. It was daunting enough to get here. Screw traveling in hundreds of miles by land.
And on the banks of freshwater rivers. The seas don't give you potable water.There's a reason most of humanity lives within 50 miles of a coastline.
Speaking of random, I just got an out of the blue job offer to write techie how-to articles for a web site based on nothing but discussion thread participation.
Speaking of random, I just got an out of the blue job offer to write techie how-to articles for a web site based on nothing but discussion thread participation.
Congratulations, is it for any site we may have heard of?
Have you named them yet?
Gosh, I guess you go to some pain to ensure they can't get out of the enclosure through small cracks and gaps.
You could remodel the downspout in zig-zag, so that no matter the amount of water doing down the drain, it would fall from a significant height and it wouldn't make a lot of noise.First rain is upon us, and my mother-in-law is complaining that the water going down the downspout is making too much noise (the back of the house isn't as soundproof as our bedroom). I'm tempted to try two remedies: [...]
First rain is upon us, and my mother-in-law is complaining that the water going down the downspout is making too much noise (the back of the house isn't as soundproof as our bedroom). I'm tempted to try two remedies:
First rain is upon us, and my mother-in-law is complaining that the water going down the downspout is making too much noise (the back of the house isn't as soundproof as our bedroom).