| Which do you like the most for a shirt, vote for 3! |
| I'm the guy with the gum! |
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4% |
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| Your blacks are grey! |
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4% |
[ 1 ] |
| Digital, where grey is grey and so is black. |
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[ 3 ] |
| Bring on your quees! |
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| ANALOG ROCKS SHUT UP! |
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9% |
[ 2 ] |
| CurtPalme.com putting the U in CRT. |
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13% |
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| Feeling grey? Go CRT! |
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13% |
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| Once you go black you never go back. CRT forever! |
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31% |
[ 7 ] |
| SDE (with fine grid over letters) |
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[ 0 ] |
| CuRTpalme.com |
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9% |
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| You really turn my G2. |
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0% |
[ 0 ] |
| But I plugged in the red green and blue! (in green ink on a green shirt so its hard to read) |
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Shirts!
Joined: 04 May 2006 Posts: 24
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 5:11 pm Post subject: Vote for your favorite shirt! |
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Sorry I cant do the credit card one its too long and it will take up my whole screen. If these sell well I could do a complicated one or one with a picture that uses the whole screen but I need to do a trial first because its such a specific audience.
Last edited by Shirts! on Sat May 06, 2006 8:35 pm; edited 1 time in total
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kal Forum Administrator
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 8:13 pm Post subject: |
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Hey it only let me vote for one....
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 8:15 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry it only let u vote one I dont know how to change that, kal can you handle this . Also, I meant to capitolize it that way I just mixed them up, I'll fix it now.
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 8:17 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry I cant edit the names as far as i know but I will print it the way kal said, and i did mean to type it that way... kal is there any way for me to edit that? It doesnt show up when I try to edit the first post...
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kal Forum Administrator
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 8:29 pm Post subject: |
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Sorry - no way to pick more then one or edit polls. If you want to be able to let people pick more then one (or edit it), just write up the list as part of the thread and tell people to pick X number of options.
Kal
Note: Not being able to edit polls is done 100% on purpose. You can't allow someone to pick an option and then let the original poster go change the text to something else. That wouldn't make any sense.
Kal
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 8:34 pm Post subject: |
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| kal wrote: | Sorry - no way to pick more then one or edit polls. If you want to be able to let people pick more then one (or edit it), just write up the list as part of the thread and tell people to pick X number of options.
Kal
Note: Not being able to edit polls is done 100% on purpose. You can't allow someone to pick an option and then let the original poster go change the text to something else. That wouldn't make any sense.
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Alright I can deal with that. If its really that important to them to pick more than one they can register another user name. Sorry about that guys I didnt know you could only pick one... But the top 3-5 (maybe even 6) will be printed depending on the length of the winners.
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 9:03 pm Post subject: |
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Ahh ok then my 3 are :
1./ ANALOG ROCKS! SHUT UP! ( gee that's a bit self centred ) lol
2./ Digital, where grey is grey and so is black.
3./CuRTpalme.com. Putting the U in CRT.
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Curt Palme CRT Tech
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 9:26 pm Post subject: |
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I'm touched that you want to mention the site on the shirt, but why not put the www.curtpalme.com and the putting the U in CRT in smaller letters. The slogan needs to be a catchy one that we can proudly wear into Sony stores when we view the Ruby.
(and I'd wear it to DarinP's house if it got here in time)
(I'm seeing Darin next week to see a properly set up Ruby!)
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Curt Palme CRT Tech
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 9:27 pm Post subject: |
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And another slogen that could be popular:
The best porn fleshtones are shown on a CRT.
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Shirts!
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 9:49 pm Post subject: |
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| Curt Palme wrote: | I'm touched that you want to mention the site on the shirt, but why not put the www.curtpalme.com and the putting the U in CRT in smaller letters. The slogan needs to be a catchy one that we can proudly wear into Sony stores when we view the Ruby.
(and I'd wear it to DarinP's house if it got here in time)
(I'm seeing Darin next week to see a properly set up Ruby!) |
I am going to do that and I would edit it to say that but as kal said you cant edit polls so regardless of what it says it will be printed CuRTpalme [/i]
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| AnalogRocks wrote: | Ahh ok then my 3 are :
1./ ANALOG ROCKS! SHUT UP! ( gee that's a bit self centred ) lol
2./ Digital, where grey is grey and so is black.
3./CuRTpalme.com. Putting the U in CRT. |
Doing the multi color adds a lot to the price due to the fact that i must mask the other letters and switch inks each time. The only way toa void the masking and switching inks is to make multiple screens, one for each color which also adds a lot to the price.
If I print that one it will be optional for songle color and multi, multi will be more expensive. if I were printing 500 it would add much less to the price but as you know, I am not... And since this job is not for one company requesting many shirts, I cannot charge separately for screen making.
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Posted: Sat May 06, 2006 10:20 pm Post subject: |
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| Shirts! wrote: | | AnalogRocks wrote: | Ahh ok then my 3 are :
1./ ANALOG ROCKS! SHUT UP! ( gee that's a bit self centred ) lol
2./ Digital, where grey is grey and so is black.
3./CuRTpalme.com. Putting the U in CRT. |
Doing the multi color adds a lot to the price due to the fact that i must mask the other letters and switch inks each time. The only way toa void the masking and switching inks is to make multiple screens, one for each color which also adds a lot to the price.
If I print that one it will be optional for songle color and multi, multi will be more expensive. if I were printing 500 it would add much less to the price but as you know, I am not... And since this job is not for one company requesting many shirts, I cannot charge separately for screen making. |
Have you considered iron on transfers? lol
Yeah I know, color's a lot more work. Just thought it would be neat.
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Anyone can do iron on transfers at home, theyre cheap, dont last long, and look like junk compared to a good silkscreened logo done with oil based ink.
An iron on transfer (to put it in terms relevant to crt) is the equivalent of an lcd projector, cheap, bad quality, and short life. Only upside is that any bozo can do it at home. Thats why when a business wants 100 shirts for their employees they either get them silkscreened or embroidered and not simply iron them on.
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AnalogRocks Forum Moderator
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| Shirts! wrote: | Anyone can do iron on transfers at home, theyre cheap, dont last long, and look like junk compared to a good silkscreened logo done with oil based ink.
An iron on transfer (to put it in terms relevant to crt) is the equivalent of an lcd projector, cheap, bad quality, and short life. Only upside is that any bozo can do it at home. Thats why when a business wants 100 shirts for their employees they either get them silkscreened or embroidered and not simply iron them on. |
Ooops struck a nerve. I was only kidding. I know iron on's suck. I have silk screened shirts from the 70's that are still surviving.
It's like the film vs digital debate all over the net. Digital's fast and cheap. Traditional methods tend to last longer ( I'm not trying to start an analogue vs digital debate here) Besides you all know which side of the fence I'm on
and yes I know photographers that shoot quality work on digital. Just gives me the creeps saying it lol
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Slow down Shirts!, I think we can get some real milage out of this. How about these two:
Grey Beauty
Pitch Grey
Creature from the Grey Lagoon
Grey Hawk Down
Men in Grey
Grey Orpheus
It doesn't look right.
Say no to Digital Projectors
Digital Projectors
Just say NO
John
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Hate to sound like an ass but no iron ons are horrible and if you have something from the 70s I think its just a really worn silkscreen done with water based ink. I kind of know this stuff considering I have been sewing for years. I do embridery, custom clothing, silkscreening, and have ironed on in the past too. I know the ups and downs of each method very well.
The silkscreens that last 30+ years are done with heat activated oil based ink, exactly what I use. Its harder because it doesnt air dry but its worth it.
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| Shirts! wrote: | Hate to sound like an ass but no, iron ons are horrible and if you have something from the 70s I think its just a really worn silkscreen done with water based ink. I kind of know this stuff considering I have been sewing for years. I do embridery, custom clothing, silkscreening, and have ironed on in the past too. I know the ups and downs of each method very well.
The silkscreens that last 30+ years are done with heat activated oil based ink, exactly what I use. Its harder because it doesnt air dry but its worth it. |
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| misohorny wrote: | Slow down Shirts!, I think we can get some real milage out of this. How about these two:
Grey Beauty
Pitch Grey
Creature from the Grey Lagoon
Grey Hawk Down
Men in Grey
Grey Orpheus
It doesn't look right.
Say no to Digital Projectors
Digital Projectors
Just say NO
John |
I like the "Pitch Grey"
How aobut
"Digital, Pitch grey"
"Digital: 0 ire. Ha! You wish"
"Take the pluge, go CRT"
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