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In response to: Elements of Design Improve Flyers
Melodie [Visitor]
Challenge... ACCEPTED!
I'll see you in 7-15 years with the fruits of my infinite patience and total lack of initiative.
I'll see you in 7-15 years with the fruits of my infinite patience and total lack of initiative.
In response to: Elements of Design Improve Flyers
Michael SignalStation [Member] · http://www.signalstation.com
I guess you could have one sooner if you:
a) Identify an individual
b) Write grant requests to local art councils
c) Win said grants
d) Hire individual from a)
I have no idea how long it takes to get an oddball designer/street artist to appear organically.
a) Identify an individual
b) Write grant requests to local art councils
c) Win said grants
d) Hire individual from a)
I have no idea how long it takes to get an oddball designer/street artist to appear organically.
In response to: Elements of Design Improve Flyers
Melodie [Visitor]
Ooh, when I can I have one of these guys in my neighbourhood? We have yarn-bombing now, so we're only like 15 years behind the times.
In response to: Over at The Signal: EP074
Michael SignalStation [Member] · http://www.signalstation.com
Right-click on the link and do "Save File As..." to download it locally.
In response to: Over at The Signal: EP074
Deutsch Mark [Visitor]
What's up with this new download? When I click the link it starts playing the show, but doesn't start the download. I'm missing something here...
In response to: The Burden of Electronics
Michael SignalStation [Member] · http://www.signalstation.com
I'll keep the calendar open for use of our guest room, then, just in case.
In response to: The Burden of Electronics
adam [Visitor] · http://theotheradamford.wordpress.com
i'll keep that in mind. I haven't got anything planned for next week, so you never know.
In response to: The Burden of Electronics
Michael SignalStation [Member] · http://www.signalstation.com
Considering that my choices here would be 1) Sell them for game store credit, 2) let a friend have it, or 3) pay to ship it to Australia, then it looks like option 3 has the biggest negative financial impact.
But hey, if you'll be vacationing in the SF Bay Area and want to swing by, you can put it in your carry-on luggage for the way back.
But hey, if you'll be vacationing in the SF Bay Area and want to swing by, you can put it in your carry-on luggage for the way back.
In response to: The Burden of Electronics
adam [Visitor] · http://theotheradamford.wordpress.com
I bought a PS1 for ten bucks at an outdoor market about five years ago and was all excited. chased down some games on ebay that i remembered playing back in the day. found out most of the games i remembered were PS2. found out that most PS1 games are pretty repetitive really. now it's in a box.
I'm guessing you don't wanna post that PS2 to Australia...
I'm guessing you don't wanna post that PS2 to Australia...
In response to: The Burden of Electronics
Michael SignalStation [Member] · http://www.signalstation.com
I... I don't think that's quite right. It sounds kinda suspect when you put it that way.
In response to: The Burden of Electronics
Emily [Visitor]
So you are asking if any of your friend would like the seamen out of your closet?
In response to: Christmas Morning Chat Session
Melodie [Visitor]
Goddamn economic downturn. Not even Santa Claus has escaped unscathed.
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Darmowe Gry Hazardowe [Visitor] · http://ruletka247.pl
Great site, figured out a few new things! Subscribed RSS for later, hope to see more updates like this one.
In response to: Something Awful About Spider-Man in Cinema
Melodie [Visitor] · http://localaccess46.wordpress.com
I haven't read any Spider-Man comics, and so I know only the basics, really, but... it's fun to imagine what is (to me) among the goofiest stories taking a turn for the dark in reboot.
Not so much so as if it were Spongebob Squarepants. Maybe more on a Bert is Evil level.
Not so much so as if it were Spongebob Squarepants. Maybe more on a Bert is Evil level.
In response to: Look Away
Deutsch Mark [Visitor]
You were wise to skip the recurring issue you have where you kiss people on the mouth instead of the cheek. I've seen that go wrong so many times.
In response to: Not Actually a Podcast #5
Michael SignalStation [Member] · http://www.signalstation.com
Timing is an important element. I went back in and added most of those. So, thanks!
In response to: Not Actually a Podcast #5
Melodie [Visitor]
I hope this will not offend you, because I say it with affection and admiration: as funny as this was, the funniest parts for me were the long pauses.
In response to: Kyle Kinane vs The Roller Rink
Melodie [Visitor]
I really liked that Drew Barrymore roller derby movie. But not enough to start a Twitter feud over it.
I don't like anything enough for that, except maybe unreasonably large Dairy Milk bars.
I don't like anything enough for that, except maybe unreasonably large Dairy Milk bars.
In response to: Not Actually a Podcast #4
Melodie [Visitor]
Aw. I kinda like Bad Snacks Ghost.
In response to: drop.io drops
Michael SignalStation [Member] · http://www.signalstation.com
They probably want to use the code for their own company, somehow, so leaving the old site up is like paying for the upkeep of a rival service.
And with drop.io giving away most services for free, it did seem like they were just showcasing their technology with the plan of doing what they've managed to do, which is sell the tech and close up shop to the public. The public was never the target audience. They were just unpaid beta-testers.
And with drop.io giving away most services for free, it did seem like they were just showcasing their technology with the plan of doing what they've managed to do, which is sell the tech and close up shop to the public. The public was never the target audience. They were just unpaid beta-testers.