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Could be true, but still no need to state them in response to a math correction. YOU made an interpretation of my statement that was YOUR opinion of my motive, when no motive was stated or implied. Then you posted your "sourced information" to make a political/ideological argument against what...
Yadda, yadda. The guy was dividing by the wrong number from his infographic, creating a factor of 3 difference in his result. That's not worth correcting?
Not sure why you always have to inject your beliefs about someone else's motives or inject politics or something else into it. I was just correcting a math error that basically was creating "fake news".
You're dividing deaths by total recovered. You have to divide by the number of cases. And this infographic is showing only laboratory confirmed cases. The number of actual cases would be a much larger number because the majority of cases are not laboratory confirmed. Try doing the same math of...
To me the only real fuzzy part of the process is at the beginning when you set ink limits. Even with the manual we got and the explanations for how to do it, it's really variable what you might choose for how much ink to lay down. The rest is pretty mechanical once you get to printing and...
I've never had prints on wood, but when you order coroplast signs from Signs365 they are UV printed, and we used to have a nearby supplier that used an HP UV flatbed, and they all stink. Never got sick from them but when we get a box of 18x24's it makes the front room of the shop stink until the...
I started just as painting died off. So although I did some pictorials my first year and numbered some docks with a brush, most of my work has been vinyl. We still coated MDO out, so on occasion I've done some painted boards, and I can still brush an outline or border on a sign.
We drove through Nashville twice this week, going to and from North Carolina. Everything looks to be pretty much buttoned up for after a tornado. They were rebuilding a bunch of wood pole billboards when we came home Wednesday. Massive lots out by the Nissan factory being filled with what looked...
Grimco recently raised their prices a lot on MaxMetal. These sale prices are pretty much the old prices. Maybe nobody was buying it at their new high prices.
You need to understand something about Italy's culture to understand how a virus could spread so quickly. First, their population is extremely old, with something like almost a third are elderly. Second, they tend to live together in large extended families all in one home, and third they...
After I heard Tex bought 100 sheets I went and cleaned out all our suppliers of 10mm coroplast. Have to be prepared. I heard the more stuff you have on hand the less likely you are to get sick.
This is a common issue with Corel Draw installations, and especially after upgrades. It has nothing to do with any specific version of Windows or Corel Draw. It has to do with the Corel Draw installer not doing a good job of updating the shell extension when it installs an upgrade.
If you have...
Used Corel 2020 for a couple of jobs this afternoon. They fixed one thing that was messed up in 2019. Exports in 2019 forever and actually made other programs unresponsive for a time--10 seconds or more sometimes. Now they are almost immediate in 2020.
I would guess that like before, you can install the new version and still have the old version. I currently have all the versions from X6 up on one of our computers.
We use Avery DOL1360 optically clear laminate (because we stock it for the Avery wrap vinyl we use). We don't see the squeegee strokes the way we did when we used to use the Clear Focus laminate.
I believe the visibility of the squeegee strokes also has to do with how hard you squeegee. If you...
Just found the Amazon Brand Usage Guidelines, which say that Amazon Prime Blue is
Name: Vivid Cerulean
Hex: #00a8e1
RGB: (0, 168, 225)
CMYK: 1, 0.253, 0, 0.117
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