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  1. can illy users explain this to me

    Either that, or expand the image. I've also had issues of line segments when exporting from ACAD, and it typically centers around the screen refresh. If you zoom in on a CAD drawing, you will see the segments until you refresh the screen (basically it recalculates points, curves, etc., at...
  2. A little something about you....................

    Not sure I'm following you here...what more is needed? JB
  3. Temporary cut out letters.

    According to the customer, these types of things automatically roll out of some nifty machine you keep in the back room somewhere...don't they? JB
  4. A little something about you....................

    You made me curious, so I checked my profile. Yep...I've been "all in" since day one. JB
  5. Work Order Templates?

    I keep some printed work orders on hand for quick telephone and walk-in orders. Afterwards, I transfer the order to the computer in a MS Excel form. Once the order has been entered, I convert it to a .pdf so the data fields don't accidently get changed. I scan in all customer generated...
  6. Beware of grommets!!!!

    Those buggers were counted automatically by a scale that wasn't properly calibrated. JB
  7. Engraved Brick Font????

    Rex, I just tracked it down and then I saw your post. Thanks for the verification. Jim
  8. Engraved Brick Font????

    Should be easy, but I'm clueless. The "K" and comma seem unique to this typeface. Look at it a while...it's actually engraved into granite, but the optical illusion will make it appear raised. Thanks in advance, Jim
  9. Marketing books?

    And on top of what's been said already, focus upon improving your customer service. Good customer service will go a very long way in helping your marketing efforts. JB
  10. So it has come to my attention that....

    Screens are for bugs... Just kidding....I used to be one step lower than you....I was a "hot stamper". Made good money, but I now focus my efforts on stone & monument engraving. Believe it or not, the artwork production & prep is dang near identical for most all of us....so I guess that...
  11. Who's Ready for some Fantasy Football!!??

    I think it would be a fantasy if the NFL ever gets to play.
  12. Install Bay Etiquette

    Sure...so long as it's only the employee's vehicles...and not their friend's, their mother-in-law, their girlfriend's, etc...
  13. Funny Email

    Real low cheap, just one money...give or take. I'll bet they also print off a diagnosis from Web MD and take it to the doctor's office and ask for the latest pill they saw on TV. JB
  14. Too high for me!

    Look at the guys below the first climber. They're right in the path of dropped tools...crash helmets WILL help them...so long as they aren't looking up when said tool begins its descent. JB
  15. Too high for me!

    Seeeeeerious pucker factor here...serious. I saw this a few months ago and still get wooozy just watching. JB
  16. KFC Chicken

    Around here, KFC has been on a fast sled headed downhill. My wife and I stopped in one day...visited the rest rooms first...and were so disgusted by the filth that we couldn't even bear to place our order. I've begun to notice a lot of public facilities have been badly neglected...must...
  17. I think my good name....

    Sounds like a tough spot to be in. JB
  18. Startup Nation Home-Based 100 Competition (Votes needed)

    Even though we've been in business just five years, we still have a lot of "start up" characteristics that comes from building a business totally from scratch...and with zero business experience. We've entered Startup Nation's Home-Based 100 Competition and would appreciate it if you could...
  19. Acrobat software too good to be true

    Dang...it only takes 2' to burn mine. JB
  20. Acrobat software too good to be true

    Back in '03, I was first getting started with Illustrator. I was a high school teacher and was able to get Illustrator CS for the academic pricing of approx. $99.00. I was able to upgrade to the commercial license two years later for the regular upgrade price...thinking it was approx. $199...
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